Have made many cakes, but never really tried decorating by making models. This is my first attempt! Am actually pretty pleased. Will have to keep practising as I am planning to make our wedding cake next year.
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that's really good- a weeding cake will be no problem!
Well done- that's great!
That's brilliant! I bet you could do one with a model scarecrow on top!
Talent eh!. Now how did I know that you would suggest a scarecrow Squash
Brill,
I can make them and eat them. But the decorating is the house and not cakes.
Keep up the excellent work, I think you may have found a new venture in life.
Well done.
You might like to look at Debbie Browns site for ideas. I have all her books.
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Wow that's FAB !! :)
Quote from: gwynnethmary on June 20, 2010, 17:14:05
that's really good- a weeding cake will be no problem!
just put some models of fat-hen and a couple of docks, maybe some nettles?
very nice :) or should i say very tasty :)
Well I am fond of Real Pony Toy cake and I normally makes this on special occasions like Christmas and Easters. I make winding "cobblestone" path of jellybeans or Chiclets gum on one end of the Cake . On the Other side, I keep it simple with some Mango jelly spread over.
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Well done. If you are interested in cake decorating I would recommend this site
http://bsguk.org/forum/index.php
You don't need to be a member of the British Sugarcraft guild to join the board. The people on there are amazing at giving help and you will pick up more hints and tips than you dreamed of.
Great precision work, Sparkly- everything is so even and exact!
I should think a white wedding cake would be easier than this one.
Quote from: gwynnethmary on June 20, 2010, 17:14:05
that's really good- a weeding cake will be no problem!
Good pun if you have a allotment ;D