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Uploaded by lauracox79
Apr 20, 2006 (1,754 views)

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In album: dancing
I made this for my mother-in-law, she is hugely into line dancing.
It is made out of rich fruit cake and iced with fondant icing.
I made this for my mother-in-law, she is hugely into line dancing. It is made out of rich fruit cake and iced with fondant icing.
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ConnieB 4/20/06 at 12:48pm
Very Pretty, you did an excellent job!
Reyna 4/20/06 at 1:10pm
How long did it take for the sides to get hard? I need one for the 29th but not sure when to start it
ChrisJ 4/20/06 at 1:17pm
Wow! I love the presentation of it. Great job!
lauracox79 4/20/06 at 1:18pm
I used flower paste (or modelling paste) for the brim. First I covered the hat and let it dry off, uncovered overnight. The next day I rolled out the flower paste into a circle, placed it onto some cling film, making sure i left enough at each side so it could be placed onto the top of the hat. This is what pulls the sides up, almost as if you were wrapping it up like a present, I left this for about 6 hours, then I took the clingfilm off and left it overnight. Hope this helps, if not please e-mail me. g...
thecakemaker 4/20/06 at 2:36pm
looks great!
redheadcruz 4/20/06 at 3:29pm
too cute!
stylishbite 4/20/06 at 6:51pm
Thanks for sharing your steps! This is great!!!
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