so as i am very new to this decorating thing i am buying my products as needed.so i have a birthday cake to do n the plan was to do a fondant bow, which i thought would use pure fondant..now i';m seeing that i need gumpaste/ gumtex to add to it which I CANT GET BEFORE TUESDAY AND THE CAKE IS DUE MONDAY!!
SO PLEASE GUYS CAN I USE PURE FONDANT FOR THE BOW? *FINGERS CROSSED*
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boy oh boy...this is not an easy task..i am no longer going to be fooled when ppl sey things are easy..fondant bow, doesnt seem to be possible rite now, i tried maiking the loops they are cracking and wilting/ not keeping they sahpe just plain ugly..so at this last minute i have to try n brainstorm for a cake idea..trst me i am now a firm believer in taking tiny steps at a time....ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
What was the cake idea with the bow?
Kim Washington said:boy oh boy...this is not an easy task..i am no longer going to be fooled when ppl sey things are easy..fondant bow, doesnt seem to be possible rite now, i tried maiking the loops they are cracking and wilting/ not keeping they sahpe just plain ugly..so at this last minute i have to try n brainstorm for a cake idea..trst me i am now a firm believer in taking tiny steps at a time....ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Use fondant make the loops and hang them to dry. Use pvc pipe or something similar and wrap foam around the pipe hang the bow loops around the pipe pinch the ends together use a drop of water and let them dry as long as you can before you use them. The loops will keep their shape. When you place them on the cake roll out the middle part of the loop and put it over the 2 loops then roll out the rest of the bow and place on the cake under the loops.
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