Hi there,
I have only just joined this site, hi everyone! I have been decorating cakes for about 10yrs now, I've not had any formal training but I had a friend who had a cake decorating shop and I picked up a few things from her. I make cakes for people from home. Someone has asked me to make a 3D Winnie the Pooh cake, and I'm hoping to carve it then cover it (!) If anyone has any tips - I need to know how much cake to use, and tips on covering it. Any help gratefully received!
thank you,
Christina
PS I'll try to upload a couple of photos of things I have done!
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Thank you for your suggestions, the bear tin sounds great, unfortunatley the cake is for friday, and I would need to get the tin mail order, I've left it a bit late for that. I was going to stack the cakes (with buttercream inbetween the layers) so thanks for reminding me about the dowling Mary, and the freezing tip will be usefull Theresa. I have done a penguin this way before, but Pooh has a bigger head. I'm using sugarpaste (fondant) to cover the cake, and I'm wondering if it will be easier to cover the body seperate to the head, the put them together afterwards?
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