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mandysue
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Joined: Oct 03, 2005
Posts: 59
Location: Southwest Iowa
Birthday: Feb 23
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Fri Nov 07, 2008 2:42 pm |
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I'm not sure I'll be able to explain what I mean, but I'll try.
How do you get your fondant to look like it's even. For example, I just looked at the amazing 5 layer white cake with black circles all over. It's just wonderful...I assume that the cakes were covered with white fondant and then black circles were glued onto it. But, it doesn't look like there is extra thickness where the circles lie. Do you cut out the white fondant and inlay the black, or do you just make your fondant much thinner than I do? Share your magic with me, oh great ones!
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alanahodgson
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Joined: Jun 16, 2007
Posts: 1788
Location: Metro Detroit, Michigan, USA
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Fri Nov 07, 2008 4:41 pm |
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from what you're describing, yes, cut out the white fondant and inlay the black circles. |
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pmaucher
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Joined: Aug 04, 2007
Posts: 99
Location: Fairless Hills, PA
Birthday: Aug 22
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Fri Nov 07, 2008 4:48 pm |
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I agree, cut circles out then replace with black circles. You can also lightly roll over the circles, just to get them to look more smooth |
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