Pan Pride Flag Cake

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This is a 3-layered mini pansexual Pride flag cake with blue “cream cheese” frosting (like all my other charms, it’s made of polymer clay)! I made this charm by layering flattened circles of the different colors, cutting each cake into 8 pieces, and “frosting” them with a mixture of blue clay and bakeable medium.

If you’re curious about the history of this flag, here’s a description, according to https://www.hrc.org/resources/lgbtq-pride-flags:

The Pansexual Pride Flag was created around 2010 in order to bring awareness to the community. Pansexual people are those who have the potential for emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction to people of any gender though not necessarily at the same time, in the same way or to the same degree. The pink stripe represents attraction to women while the blue stripe represents attraction to men. The yellow stripe is for everyone else in-between and beyond the gender binary.

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This is a 3-layered mini pansexual Pride flag cake with blue “cream cheese” frosting (like all my other charms, it’s made of polymer clay)! I made this charm by layering flattened circles of the different colors, cutting each cake into 8 pieces, and “frosting” them with a mixture of blue clay and bakeable medium.

If you’re curious about the history of this flag, here’s a description, according to https://www.hrc.org/resources/lgbtq-pride-flags:

The Pansexual Pride Flag was created around 2010 in order to bring awareness to the community. Pansexual people are those who have the potential for emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction to people of any gender though not necessarily at the same time, in the same way or to the same degree. The pink stripe represents attraction to women while the blue stripe represents attraction to men. The yellow stripe is for everyone else in-between and beyond the gender binary.

This is a 3-layered mini pansexual Pride flag cake with blue “cream cheese” frosting (like all my other charms, it’s made of polymer clay)! I made this charm by layering flattened circles of the different colors, cutting each cake into 8 pieces, and “frosting” them with a mixture of blue clay and bakeable medium.

If you’re curious about the history of this flag, here’s a description, according to https://www.hrc.org/resources/lgbtq-pride-flags:

The Pansexual Pride Flag was created around 2010 in order to bring awareness to the community. Pansexual people are those who have the potential for emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction to people of any gender though not necessarily at the same time, in the same way or to the same degree. The pink stripe represents attraction to women while the blue stripe represents attraction to men. The yellow stripe is for everyone else in-between and beyond the gender binary.