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Penny - you can certainly do fondant and butter icing together, but I would be inclined not to lay fondant over a whole lot of ruffles. They will spoil the look of your fondant, making it lumpy and the fondant would more than likely squish some of the butter icing down, so it seeps out of the bottom. Why don't you only pipe ruffles where they are going to be seen and just do a butter icing crumb coat over the part where you want to lay your fondant? If you need to tidy the edges where the ruffles meet the fondant, then you could either pipe some tiny rosettes or put sugar pearls down the edge. Does that make sense? I know what I mean, but it's tricky to put into words!
I know - I have the same problem trying to put what I mean into words! I get you now. So this is how I would do it (pretty much as you have said, I think). Crumb coat your whole skirt, let it set. Mark out where you want your ruffles to be and pipe them, with a very slight flat overlap. Let that set to a crust. Put your fondant over, making sure your fondant is not too thick and heavy, so it doesn't put too much pressure on the little bit of buttercream that you are covering. I think that's what you were planning on doing anyway yes? Should be fine.
Welcome Penny. I'm sure it will be a great success. Don't forget to post your pictures when it's done, I would love to see the outcome.
Have the picture of the back view here Penny - looks really good. Very bling! Look forward to seeing a picture of the front as well! Well done
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