This is just a little dinky dummy cake that I wanted to try my hand with the billowing technique. I used the smallest foam circles that I could find in the floral section of our craft store. It is covered in fondant, then I cut squares out of the smallest cutter I have for the top cake, and then used the next smallest cutter for the bottom, pinching the ends and pressing them into the fondant. The top tier has edible sugar pearls that I placed between each billow, and the bottom art balls I rolled from fondant. The anemones are made from gum paste. Thanks for looking!
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Sandra, I used the foam from the florist section of Hobby Lobby. The one on the bottom was a green stiff foam that was kind of coarse (but I didn't care since it was going to be covered with the billows anyway and wouldn't show any of the roughness of the Styrofoam. The top one was a florist foam too, but it was the soft foam that you place in a bowl of water to help water the stems of flowers. It was a little harder to cover since it tends to come off in your hands. It is extremely soft, so you need to have a towel handy to wipe that excess green foam off so it doesn't get into the fondant. Sandra, here is a link that someone else added to this thread earlier that explains how to cut the fondant and put it on the cake. It is so much easier than it actually looks. I can't wait to see how your turns out!http://thejoyofcake.shutterfly.com/tutorials
Well, 1stly, I am assuming they were "professional" cake judges....but it is ALL perception. I think the thinner floweres would have looked off with such large billowing technique. But that is just what I see. And, yes, I did misunderstand. Thought there was something underneath the fondant. Now I understand.
My cake stands....I just use the super glue they sell in the dollar store. Now my last stand, the candy dish had fluted feet, so it didn't stick so well. What I should have done is but some other medium inbetween, like perhaps a very small plate. I will look better next time to make shure the plate & dish configure correctly. You know, flat bottom to flat bottom.
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