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Old 12-14-2010, 02:25 PM
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I found this on the net a while ago and saved it because I thought it was clever. I don't know who it was for or who made it. If it were mine, I wouldn't be able to cut into it.
Just thought I would share some cake.

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Old 12-14-2010, 02:28 PM
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I'm with you, I wouldn't want to eat it.
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Old 12-14-2010, 02:29 PM
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wow....such detail.....I wouldn't want to cut it either...
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Work of art.
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Old 12-14-2010, 02:45 PM
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Is that Russian? A few years ago someone sent me a whole bunch of absolutely out of this world unbelievable PICTURES of cakes that were made in Russia. They must have taken days to make, they were like this one, made you want to hunt for a plug in to see if it would work!!
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Oh my.....it looks so real!!! Such detailing! Not sure what it says but it sure is a work of art. Wonder what flavor it is lol.
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They make cakes like this (not sewing machine, just fancy) on the TLC show Cake Boss all the time. It breaks my heart when I see the people eating them. I think they're works of art. But I guess a cake is a cake.
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I didn't think it was really a cake at first glance. Amazing.
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I would LOVE a cake like that for my birthday = or any day for that matter!
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That is an amazing cake. For my husband's 60th Birthday earlier this year I managed to find someone to make him a special cake through the regional cake decorating society. The lady worked from home and had photos and examples of her work in glass cases. They were truly beautiful. Her speciality was weddings/christenings lots of very realistic flowers, lace etc.

Here it used to be relatively easy to find someone to do this kind of work, but now it's a dying art. Maybe it will have a revival.
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