royal icing piping , a cage for a cake , now comes the painting , than the lifting ; )
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yes Bonnie al pc ! , I was thinking about it after its been sitting drying ! I think maybe I should have done ,it in 2 pc's ! lol I made the pattern from 1 of the patterns I made about a yr ago ! just printed it many times and tape,d it 2gether , I used airbush film ,over my wax paper !and it is an 8 inch , so I will make a 6 inch cake ! , yes I love water color painting ! but you can use cocoa butter to paint itlike water colors , you need to keep it heated , so you can keep it looking like water paint !, my heat lamp maybe to hot , so I will try heating pad !
thank you June ! I need luck with this 1 , lol
wow - good luck with keeping that it one piece Gail! Keeping my fingers crossed for you. Can't wait to see it.
This looks to be all one piece. Did you make it a little bigger than the cake, like Colette does? I have also seen them done in 2, and 3, pieces, then put together on the cake. Just trying to figure out which way would be the easiest, and still effective. And you said you were going to paint on the cake also??? Wow! You are brave. I just bought the book called the 'Painting Companion' essentials, hoping to get an idea of how to, well, PAINT something!! Anything! It looks like water colors, no real definition, so if I am ever going to do it, this will be the 'style' I will be most comfortable working with.
THANK YOU Sandra , this is my first , , hopefully it will not brake ! lol
This is beautiful. I haven't been brave enough to try it yet, but it is on my list.
thank you Goreti ; )
pretty
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