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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Thank you for the description without being asked. I already knew about the tutorial, but what about those who didn't? Thank you!! Doesn't this make it so much nicer when people look at your cake and you've already given them directions and they can just say thank you? I'm the one who started the thread about descriptions - so I appreciate it so much.
Now back to your cake - DUH on me!!!!!!! I never thought of doing it in black and white like you have done. It's great!!! In the pic the upper tier seems a little lost - I'm sure it looks awesome in person, though. It's so hard to take pics on black fondant. I also appreciate how the cake stand is a perfect stand for this cake. It carries out the theme.
Great display cake for your window!! OH! And I love the flowers also.
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