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BETTY62 04-04-2011 07:13 PM

That's beautiful and so unique. Keep leaving the picture where she can see it and maybe it will grow on her. LOL

BevF 04-04-2011 08:45 PM

You could do the embroidery work and quiltwork and make it into a wallhanging...a wedding cake to last a lifetime. (Don't forget their names and date.)

eparys 04-05-2011 04:34 AM


Originally Posted by LucyInTheSky

Originally Posted by eparys
Very Cool - but a bit chewy??

Agree. Pretty picture, but I'd gag eating all that fondant. Give me butter cream or give me death! (that's how the quote goes, right?)

LucyInTheSky - I too favor butter cream (lol). But, I am not sure that you could reach this type of effect with butter cream.

I love the detail, the appearance and the simplicity of the cake.

wyckedquilter 04-05-2011 04:56 AM

Wow...so pretty...

TerryQuilter 04-05-2011 07:32 AM

That's gorgeous. I'll have to get married again (to the same guy, of course) so I can order one.LOL

lisamortell 04-05-2011 07:43 AM

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Cake decorating is my other hobby besides quilting. I too love that cake, and all cakes that have such a simple elegance. The technique they are using is relatively easy I have a quilting tool and have done it a few time, but you need to roll the fondant out on the thick side to make sure you do not puncture through to the crumb coat. I always tell people that don’t like fondant to just peal it off because I always put a good layer of buttercream underneath. That way you can have you cake and eat it too. I including photos of the last few cakes I did this month. First was my daughter’s confirmation party. The other a friend’s child’s first birthday. The last my son’s birthday. Hope you like!


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