Baby Clothes Cake

Decorating By tripletmom Updated 4 Nov 2005 , 12:35am by sugartopped

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tripletmom Posted 3 Nov 2005 , 8:50pm
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Hello!

I have been asked to do a clothesline cake. No problem there as there are a ton of examples on this site for inspiration. The dilemma is how to do the baby clothing? Are there special cutters required for this and if so where can i get them? Is there an alternative!

Thanks everyone!

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kerririchards Posted 3 Nov 2005 , 8:53pm
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I am quite certain you will be able to find itty bitty cutters - but when I can't find what I want (for cookies or whatever) I find the picture of what I want online and then trace it out on transparency paper (for overhead projectors). then I keep my cutout for future use. Takes a little more time, but sometimes you just can't find what you want or don't have the time to look.

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mamafrogcakes Posted 3 Nov 2005 , 8:56pm
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I used the Wilton cutters made to shape people http://www.wilton.com/store/site/product.cfm?id=52B62C34-802D-F658-0C0840DC595ED743&fid=52B62C44-802D-F658-015A9BC206C0F776
for my clothesline cake. I attempted to cut them by hand but that didn't work very well! I have also seen small clothing cutters online but I didn't have time to order them.

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sugartopped Posted 4 Nov 2005 , 12:35am
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I used the same method as mamafrogcakes. There are instructions in the new wilton yearbook.

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