Crock pot cake topper - Cake Decorating Community - Cakes We Bake2024-03-28T09:29:45Zhttps://cakeswebake.com/forum/topics/crock-pot-cake-topper?commentId=4635016%3AComment%3A1420864&feed=yes&xn_auth=notag:cakeswebake.com,2014-04-26:4635016:Comment:14210552014-04-26T12:16:28.254Zkeith sheltonnhttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/keithsheltonn
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<p></p> I think your idea is right Je…tag:cakeswebake.com,2014-04-25:4635016:Comment:14206932014-04-25T15:52:50.666ZKaty Notthttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/KATYNOTT
<p>I think your idea is right Jessica - no need for the rkt. $70 sounds reasonable to me. Look forward to seeing it!</p>
<p>I think your idea is right Jessica - no need for the rkt. $70 sounds reasonable to me. Look forward to seeing it!</p> Thanks!!! I will definitely p…tag:cakeswebake.com,2014-04-25:4635016:Comment:14208672014-04-25T15:04:03.536ZJESSICA ORENGOhttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/JESSICAORENGO
Thanks!!! I will definitely put pics up when I'm done!!!<br />
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<cite>Karen Self said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.cakeswebake.com/forum/topics/crock-pot-cake-topper?commentId=4635016%3AComment%3A1420800&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4635016Comment1420800"><div><div id="navunderads"></div>
<div class="xg_user_generated"><p>would love to see what you created in the end...:-D good luck!</p>
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Thanks!!! I will definitely put pics up when I'm done!!!<br />
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<cite>Karen Self said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.cakeswebake.com/forum/topics/crock-pot-cake-topper?commentId=4635016%3AComment%3A1420800&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4635016Comment1420800"><div><div id="navunderads"></div>
<div class="xg_user_generated"><p>would love to see what you created in the end...:-D good luck!</p>
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</blockquote> Thanks Kathy.... I think I'm…tag:cakeswebake.com,2014-04-25:4635016:Comment:14208642014-04-25T15:02:17.167ZJESSICA ORENGOhttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/JESSICAORENGO
Thanks Kathy.... I think I'm gonna just not use the Rice Krispies... I'll use the dummy and decorate it.... I'm gonna charge $70.<br />
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<cite>Katy Nott said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.cakeswebake.com/forum/topics/crock-pot-cake-topper?commentId=4635016%3AComment%3A1420800&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4635016Comment1420667"><div><div id="navunderads"></div>
<div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Hi Jessica, I'm not a professional, so am not an expert on costs. But for what it's worth,…</p>
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Thanks Kathy.... I think I'm gonna just not use the Rice Krispies... I'll use the dummy and decorate it.... I'm gonna charge $70.<br />
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<cite>Katy Nott said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.cakeswebake.com/forum/topics/crock-pot-cake-topper?commentId=4635016%3AComment%3A1420800&xg_source=msg_com_forum#4635016Comment1420667"><div><div id="navunderads"></div>
<div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Hi Jessica, I'm not a professional, so am not an expert on costs. But for what it's worth, here's my ten pennyworth! Work out how much your supplies are going to cost you to do this (cost of dummy, fondant, rkt etc). Then how long it will take you to do and apply your hourly rate if you have one (I use the minimum wage in the UK). Depending on how much you are making on the cake, you can either leave it at that for cost or add about a third to the total if you think you can get away with it. </p>
<p>Re making it - your idea sounds fine. Or what about using gumpaste or modelling paste (or modelling chocolate) and shaping it to what you want (if you have something you can mold it around, great). </p>
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</blockquote> would love to see what you cr…tag:cakeswebake.com,2014-04-25:4635016:Comment:14208002014-04-25T13:50:27.077ZKaren Selfhttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/KarenSelf
<p>would love to see what you created in the end...:-D good luck!</p>
<p>would love to see what you created in the end...:-D good luck!</p> Hi Jessica, I'm not a profess…tag:cakeswebake.com,2014-04-24:4635016:Comment:14206672014-04-24T16:38:26.641ZKaty Notthttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/KATYNOTT
<p>Hi Jessica, I'm not a professional, so am not an expert on costs. But for what it's worth, here's my ten pennyworth! Work out how much your supplies are going to cost you to do this (cost of dummy, fondant, rkt etc). Then how long it will take you to do and apply your hourly rate if you have one (I use the minimum wage in the UK). Depending on how much you are making on the cake, you can either leave it at that for cost or add about a third to the total if you think you can get away with…</p>
<p>Hi Jessica, I'm not a professional, so am not an expert on costs. But for what it's worth, here's my ten pennyworth! Work out how much your supplies are going to cost you to do this (cost of dummy, fondant, rkt etc). Then how long it will take you to do and apply your hourly rate if you have one (I use the minimum wage in the UK). Depending on how much you are making on the cake, you can either leave it at that for cost or add about a third to the total if you think you can get away with it. </p>
<p>Re making it - your idea sounds fine. Or what about using gumpaste or modelling paste (or modelling chocolate) and shaping it to what you want (if you have something you can mold it around, great). </p>