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YOU will never know until you try! And if it isn't what you like, then try the edible print. But you will always wonder if you could have done it. I would try, what the heck you have nothing to lose but so much more to gain!
I'm a betting person and I am going to place my bet on you and the frozen buttercream transfer! Have fun!
Your options are colorflow; FBCT; or edible print.
To be *exactly* like the 'real thing' your best bet is an EP.
I have to be honest, this week I've been working on a cake and design for Saturday. And when I wrote my posting above I knew I was going to make a bc transfer. I took my own advice!
Oh my gosh, I have to say that last night I did my very first bc transfer and today I will be finishing up my cake. My transfer has details and letter both large and small. I thought it would be a hard project but to my amazement it was so much fun! My husband was watching me saying it was looking great. I did take picture of each step. This morning I looked at it! So hang on and be patient, I will post it today.
Oh my gosh, my posting isn't here. It disappeared for some reason. I'll just do it again, LOL.
Well, I did my very first Transfer! To save room on the site, please go to posting -on our cake site.
http://www.cakeswebake.com/forum/topics/cwb-club-project-5-velvet?g...
It should be the CWB Cake Group, Project #5 - my cake with the transfer and short story is there!
Also you can go directly to my blog to get the How I did my transfer and my whole funny story that I hope will make you laugh at this link below:
or type in the address if you rather:
http://stampinsher.blogspot.com/
I apologize for having my posting disappear. I watching this one, LOL
Smilin' Sher
You could do a less detailed frozen transfer and then "paint" in the finer details with a very thin buttercream. I did some detail work on a baby shower with thinned frosting. I blocked in the larger colors and then "painted" in the details with the frosting using small paint brushes.
Good Luck!
Great advice. I will try that too. I was following the BC Video instructions on our site at this CWB link:
http://www.cakeswebake.com/video/fbct-how-to-do-a-frozen-1
Dawnetta Pompeo said:
You could do a less detailed frozen transfer and then "paint" in the finer details with a very thin buttercream. I did some detail work on a baby shower with thinned frosting. I blocked in the larger colors and then "painted" in the details with the frosting using small paint brushes.
Good Luck!
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