Stupid Question: What Is A Btc Transfer?

Decorating By loriemoms Updated 16 Nov 2005 , 3:10am by TexasSugar

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loriemoms Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 9:35pm
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I keep seeing postings on this..I looks like it is a way a transfer of a drawing, but is it done by a certain type of frosting? On the cake or on wax paper? I have done transfers (the old fashion way, of just outlining the character in gell and then flipping it over onto the cake, then filling in with frosting, stars, etc) This looks more interesting.

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denise2434 Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 9:40pm
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HI!! It is a Frozen Buttercream Transfer....here is the link for a article about it. icon_biggrin.gif It explains it and has some pictures.

http://cakecentral.com/article12-How_To_Create_a_Frozen_Buttercream_Transfer.html


Hope that helps, ~Denise
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ntertayneme Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 9:41pm
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First let me say, no question is stupid lol .. we all have to learn the acronyms on here icon_biggrin.gif BCT means buttercream transfer .. sometimes referred to by FBCT = frozen buttercream transfer ... there is a tutorial on this here on CakeCentral's website... here is the link to it ... good luck!!


http://www.cakecentral.com/article12-How-To-Create-a-Frozen-Buttercream-Transfer.html

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jdelectables Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 9:41pm
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It's a frozen buttercream transfer. Check the articles on this site, there's one on fbct. It'll explain everything!

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