I would like to make a 3-tier cake covered in black fondant, I was looking at buying the satin ice black fondant but its pricey, does anyone else buy this? I'm wondering if there is a good place to get it that might be cheaper, or if there are any other suggestions, I looked on Amazon.
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another great tip! :-)
And DO NOT forget to wear a mask! lol Experience speaking, or lack thereof... lol
What an awesome tip June!! Thanks so much :-)
I put my fondant covered cakes in a box on its end, when in the fridge, with the opening facing the door, just slide it in, and no moisture lands on it that way.
Yes, I totally agree about the mask...now. I didn't wear one for the "Masquerade" cake when I sprayed it & ended up w/sinus issues. My husband works in the auto repair industry & I could probably get him to sneak a few from the paint booth & bring them home for me. If not, I think I've seen them at Wal-Mart. Can't wait to try all these new tips :-)
Yes, luckily, I have a fridge in the basement for the kids to use in the summertime when using the pool. Also store their ice cream in there. And a microwave. I just bought, and put up, plastic shelving on the 8' table in that end of the basement. That allowed me to free up one of the other tables for the kids to use. So my cake stuff is spread out between the basement, the breakfast area, and one entire closet that is in the garage.
I was just thinking about the box tip when spraying cakes w/color mist. Do you think one of those tri-fold boards that are used for school projects would work just as well? It seems it would be high enough & the sides wide enough to keep the overspray confined but at the same time give a better view & more lighting when spraying the cake. I'm just asking b/c the lighting in my kitchen isn't all that great & it's hard for me to tell if I'm getting the cake evenly covered w/color.
I would strongly recommend that it have a top, of some kind, even if clear plastic, you could always wash it off. Could you stretch clear wrap over it? Just thinking out loud here, what with the need for better lighting.
Thanks Bonnie. It was just a thought. I will probably stick w/the tried & true box method. I trust yours & June's expertise & as the saying goes "if it ain't broke, don't fix it", right?
Bonnie Willey said:
I would strongly recommend that it have a top, of some kind, even if clear plastic, you could always wash it off.
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