First Bc Cake

First Bc Cake on Cake Central

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.

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AAAAhhhhhhh!!! Your borders are perfect! I haven't attempted those side decorations myself. You did a great job.

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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.

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That looks GREAT! I particularly like your groupings of different sized stars. You definitely have an artist's eye - not overdone, perfect.

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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.

on

AAAAhhhhhhh!!! Your borders are perfect! I haven't attempted those side decorations myself. You did a great job.

on

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.

on

That looks GREAT! I particularly like your groupings of different sized stars. You definitely have an artist's eye - not overdone, perfect.

on

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.