First Bc Cake
This is my third practice cake only, so there's bound to be a few flaws... like I only have one tip so the piping isn't exactly amazing (still waiting to receive the set I won on eBay). I used the "upside down icing" technique which is less tricky than I expected. The sides and top came out nice and square, overall straight, no lumps, bumps or indents.
AAAAhhhhhhh!!! Your borders are perfect! I haven't attempted those side decorations myself. You did a great job.
Nice job!
You do really great steady work!
Wow, that looks amazing!! How did you do the rope effect to look like a braid? Or am I seeing things?
Nope, that's just rope. I guess it may be the angle, seeing it from the side, that makes the ends look like braiding into the next bit.
That looks GREAT! I particularly like your groupings of different sized stars. You definitely have an artist's eye - not overdone, perfect.
Thanks. I was following the old trick used by pro house decorators and gardeners: always group in odd numbers (3, 5, 7, etc.) not even. I'm not entirely sure that 'informal' top goes terribly well with the more 'formal' fleurs-de-lis pattern but, well... there it is.
Amazing consistency in size of borders. WOW
Your borders are incredible!
AAAAhhhhhhh!!! Your borders are perfect! I haven't attempted those side decorations myself. You did a great job.
Nice job!
You do really great steady work!
Wow, that looks amazing!! How did you do the rope effect to look like a braid? Or am I seeing things?
Nope, that's just rope. I guess it may be the angle, seeing it from the side, that makes the ends look like braiding into the next bit.
Your borders are incredible!
Amazing consistency in size of borders. WOW
That looks GREAT! I particularly like your groupings of different sized stars. You definitely have an artist's eye - not overdone, perfect.
Thanks. I was following the old trick used by pro house decorators and gardeners: always group in odd numbers (3, 5, 7, etc.) not even. I'm not entirely sure that 'informal' top goes terribly well with the more 'formal' fleurs-de-lis pattern but, well... there it is.