Baby Bum - Cake Decorating Community - Cakes We Bake2024-03-28T13:30:08Zhttps://cakeswebake.com/forum/topics/baby-bum?commentId=4635016%3AComment%3A136671&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAny time. I've been helped,…tag:cakeswebake.com,2011-03-14:4635016:Comment:2695432011-03-14T23:47:52.644ZSerita Riverahttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/SeritaRivera
Any time. I've been helped, so I need to pay it forward. God bless and happy cake decorating.
Any time. I've been helped, so I need to pay it forward. God bless and happy cake decorating. awesome! thanks for your help…tag:cakeswebake.com,2011-03-14:4635016:Comment:2696162011-03-14T22:37:59.593ZChendra Mitchellhttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/ChendraMitchell
awesome! thanks for your help, im still pretty new to cake decorating so every bit helps!=)
awesome! thanks for your help, im still pretty new to cake decorating so every bit helps!=) awesome! thanks for your help…tag:cakeswebake.com,2011-03-14:4635016:Comment:2696152011-03-14T22:37:51.666ZChendra Mitchellhttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/ChendraMitchell
awesome! thanks for your help, im still pretty new to cake decorating so every bit helps!=)
awesome! thanks for your help, im still pretty new to cake decorating so every bit helps!=) I do put a cake board so that…tag:cakeswebake.com,2011-03-14:4635016:Comment:2693302011-03-14T22:27:06.959ZSerita Riverahttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/SeritaRivera
I do put a cake board so that I can easily remove and give that part to the honoree; let her take the rump with the feet home. They really appreciate this.
I do put a cake board so that I can easily remove and give that part to the honoree; let her take the rump with the feet home. They really appreciate this. thanks serita! so you dont pu…tag:cakeswebake.com,2011-03-14:4635016:Comment:2684152011-03-14T05:37:54.943ZChendra Mitchellhttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/ChendraMitchell
thanks serita! so you dont put it on cake board? so when you go to cut the cake do you leave the rump on there or take it off?
thanks serita! so you dont put it on cake board? so when you go to cut the cake do you leave the rump on there or take it off? I did not use dowels. I put…tag:cakeswebake.com,2011-03-14:4635016:Comment:2675722011-03-14T01:27:07.318ZSerita Riverahttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/SeritaRivera
I did not use dowels. I put the rump right on the sheet cake. Since it is not very heavy, it does not weight down the cake; so no dowels are needed.
I did not use dowels. I put the rump right on the sheet cake. Since it is not very heavy, it does not weight down the cake; so no dowels are needed. i was going to make the baby…tag:cakeswebake.com,2011-03-13:4635016:Comment:2679182011-03-13T23:03:14.551ZChendra Mitchellhttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/ChendraMitchell
i was going to make the baby rump on top of a sheet cake, my question is do you think that the rump should be on a cake board with dowel rods underneath? ive seen tons of pics but noone has ever said if they put the half ball(rump) on a cake pan or if dowel rods were necessary. any advice would be greatly appreciated! =)
i was going to make the baby rump on top of a sheet cake, my question is do you think that the rump should be on a cake board with dowel rods underneath? ive seen tons of pics but noone has ever said if they put the half ball(rump) on a cake pan or if dowel rods were necessary. any advice would be greatly appreciated! =) It sure will. You can form th…tag:cakeswebake.com,2010-09-15:4635016:Comment:1367352010-09-15T17:39:03.410ZDeahhttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/Deah
It sure will. You can form them and immediately cover them with fondant - no waiting. Just make sure your fondant is thick to cover the bumps in the RKTs. Couple of things you can try also 1. Crush your RKs before you mix in the marshmallow and 2. Cover your RKTs with buttercream before adding your fondant.<br />
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<cite>Jessie Freitas said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.cakeswebake.com/forum/topics/baby-bum#4635016Comment136734"><div>I was thinking of using rice crispy treats.<br></br><br></br>You think…</div>
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It sure will. You can form them and immediately cover them with fondant - no waiting. Just make sure your fondant is thick to cover the bumps in the RKTs. Couple of things you can try also 1. Crush your RKs before you mix in the marshmallow and 2. Cover your RKTs with buttercream before adding your fondant.<br />
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<cite>Jessie Freitas said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.cakeswebake.com/forum/topics/baby-bum#4635016Comment136734"><div>I was thinking of using rice crispy treats.<br/><br/>You think that would work ok?<br/><br/>Thanks,<br/><br/>Jessie</div>
</blockquote> Jessie, are you making the le…tag:cakeswebake.com,2010-09-15:4635016:Comment:1367302010-09-15T17:30:26.936ZDeahhttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/Deah
Jessie, are you making the legs with cake and fondant? If so, you don't need to wait to attach them. If you make and legs out of gumpaste or fondant you'll need to allow for drying time. Probably somewhere between 3 days and a week.<br />
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<cite>Jessie Freitas said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.cakeswebake.com/forum/topics/baby-bum#4635016Comment136727"><div>Thank you so much,<br></br><br></br>You have been great help on this. How long do you think I need to let the legs set before I attach them to the…</div>
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Jessie, are you making the legs with cake and fondant? If so, you don't need to wait to attach them. If you make and legs out of gumpaste or fondant you'll need to allow for drying time. Probably somewhere between 3 days and a week.<br />
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<cite>Jessie Freitas said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.cakeswebake.com/forum/topics/baby-bum#4635016Comment136727"><div>Thank you so much,<br/><br/>You have been great help on this. How long do you think I need to let the legs set before I attach them to the cake?<br/><br/>Jessie</div>
</blockquote> I should have mentioned that…tag:cakeswebake.com,2010-09-15:4635016:Comment:1366712010-09-15T12:35:41.621ZDeahhttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/Deah
I should have mentioned that I baked my cake in a 2-qt Pyrex round casserole bowl.<br />
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Here's the link to my picture - <a href="http://www.cakeswebake.com/photo/baby-shower-cake-contest-278?context=user" target="_blank">http://www.cakeswebake.com/photo/baby-shower-cake-contest-278?context=user</a>
I should have mentioned that I baked my cake in a 2-qt Pyrex round casserole bowl.<br />
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Here's the link to my picture - <a href="http://www.cakeswebake.com/photo/baby-shower-cake-contest-278?context=user" target="_blank">http://www.cakeswebake.com/photo/baby-shower-cake-contest-278?context=user</a>