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dogwood
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 2:06 pm |
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I can't decide on how I should go about decorating this cake. I thought I would do the animals in fondant and then place on the cake but I'm not sure how to go about doing the green stripes and the plain white center. |
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oliveoyle
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 2:14 pm |
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I'm not exactly sure what I would do perhaps frost in a plain white buttercream and then cover the perimiter in alternating colors of green fondant? sorry I wasn't more help |
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mindywith3boys
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 2:29 pm |
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butterflywings
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 4:25 pm |
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personally, i think i'd make the cake striped, like the boarder, then make a plaque out of gumpaste with her name (if it's a birthday cake) or whatever saying you wanted. then i'd do the animals out of fondant or fondant/gumpaste mix and lean the plaque agains the cake, animals on either side at base of cake and on top of it. |
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cake-angel
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 4:30 pm |
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An airbrush would make this easy. You could paint airbrush colors on with a paintbrush but it won't look quite as smooth. You could ice with white first and then use the large icer tip from wilton to add the green and then smooth it with the hot spatula. You would have to pipe a boarder to transition the the green into the white. Then for the stripes you could pipe swiss dots in a stripe pattern in a slightly darker shade of green. then add the fondant animals.
Option 3) A giant frozen buttercream transfer would allow you to get the geen and the white together before placing onto the top of the cake. |
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dogwood
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Joined: Oct 17, 2006
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Location: Millington, TN
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:46 pm |
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Thanks for your responses. I've been out of pocket for a few hours and just got back on the computer. I do have an airbrush but I haven't had a chance to practice with it yet so I'm kinda of leary of trying that. This is a baby shower cake that just came up for this weekend and I wasn't sure what would be the best way to proceed. I've done FBT's before but on a smaller scale. If I did all white buttercream and then used my airbrush how do you get the different color stripes? Do you lay strips of heavy paper down to protect one color while spraying another color? |
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eiyapet
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 8:46 pm |
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Paper is usually not a good idea to block areas off for airbrushing. It could either stick to the BC or the airbrish ink could bleed through it. Acetate sheets (if you have them), or any kind of thin lightweight paper with a coating to keep it from sticking. I usually save the backings from my frosting sheets I use for edible imaging to use for airbrishing later. Waxed paper might work... |
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mindywith3boys
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:09 pm |
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Make sure one color is dry before you start another color. And practice a bit with your airbrush before you use it on the cake. It took me about three cakes before I figured out that the reason it was splattering and spitting on my cakes was because I was holding the button down all the way (with mine you should only hold it about half way down).
I would only use the airbrush for the background colors. I would use CT or FBCT for the animals. It should be a cute cake!
PS I use cling wrap and painters tape to section areas. But, I've only painted fondant.
~Mindy |
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miny
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Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:25 am |
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| mindywith3boys wrote: | It took me about three cakes before I figured out that the reason it was splattering and spitting on my cakes was because I was holding the button down all the way (with mine you should only hold it about half way down).
~Mindy |
So this is why!, I thought my airbrush was defective I even wanted to purchase a new one  |
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jammjenks
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Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:04 am |
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I don't do a lot of fondant work, so I will tell you what I would do in bc.
1. Ice in white.
2. Make a square or rectangle using a toothpick.
3. Using the flat part of a basketweave tip, pipe flat lines in the alternating green colors.
4. After the green crusts, Melvira the stripes lightly to flatten them. Be careful not to press much or the lines will distort.
5. Use a pattern transfer method (I use piping gel outlines) to do the animals. |
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dogwood
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Wed Jun 25, 2008 6:12 am |
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Thanks everyone for your tips. I think I will try what JammJinks said except that I will probably do the animals in fondant. |
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Bettycrockermommy
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Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:33 am |
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jammjenks
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Wed Jun 25, 2008 10:21 am |
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dogwood
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Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:34 am |
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Bettycrockermommy wrote:
jammjenks wrote:
4. After the green crusts, Melvira the stripes lightly to flatten them.
I love that Melvira is a verb now! Only here at CC!!
I knew everyone would know exactly what I was talking about. We CCers seem to speak the same language.
Yeah, I knew exactly what she meant.
I was just at the cake supply store and they suggested an edible image. Sure would be easier considering the short time frame. Would that cheating? |
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Bettycrockermommy
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Wed Jun 25, 2008 6:32 pm |
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I don't think that it would be cheating. Whatever makes it easier for you. |
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