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The cake in my profile pic is a little different. Not too far fetched but still fun :) For the top tier I did a 6" on top of a 4" and flipped it over and carved out. Did the same throughout the tiers. Your cakes are beautiful by the way!!
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Hi , i have just joined the community and am just noseing around , i've been making cakes for about 8 years , only as a hobbie but i do do a lot of 3D shaped cakes , some good , some not so good , some easy and some so not easy . Have a look at www.mbcakes.co.uk see what you think !
I have only been in the community a day and have already picked up some hints and tips to solve a few tricky problems i have had in the past , so i would like to thankyou all !! I have had no training and make a lot of it up as i go !! but i am always so busy.
Thanks Heather! I love your profile pic! I really want to do a topsy turvy cake tutorial soon. Its such a fun design.
PS My blog is doing a gift card giveaway if you are interested. It kind of helps ease the expenses of an expensive hobby like caking :)
Thanks Heather! I love your profile pic! I really want to do a topsy turvy cake tutorial soon. Its such a fun design.
PS My blog is doing a gift card giveaway if you are interested. It kind of helps ease the expenses of an expensive hobby like caking :)
BEAUTIFUL
Did you shove a skewer in there and secure it with white chocolate and then put them in the cake?
I have a brief description of how I did it on my blog: http://sugarturntable.com/?p=199. I also plan on doing a tutorial on this particular design within the next month or two.
Bonnie I would use royal icing and sharpened dowels to fix antlers on.
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