Dressmakers Bow

Decorating By Lenette Updated 19 Apr 2006 , 1:59am by 2cakes

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Lenette Posted 18 Apr 2006 , 9:35pm
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Does anyone have instructions on how to do this? I want to put one on a cake for next week. Thanks!

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MrsMissey Posted 18 Apr 2006 , 10:33pm
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..not sure what you mean by a dressmaker bow. Can you give us more info?

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Lenette Posted 18 Apr 2006 , 11:55pm
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Sorry, I thought that was what it's called. I need to make a bow with the two loops that are side-by-side and has the tails hanging from it. I hope this helps and someone can help me. Thanks!

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dailey Posted 19 Apr 2006 , 1:16am
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Lenette Posted 19 Apr 2006 , 1:22am
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Thank you! icon_smile.gif

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2cakes Posted 19 Apr 2006 , 1:32am
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Originally Posted by Lenette

Does anyone have instructions on how to do this? I want to put one on a cake for next week. Thanks!




In Wilton Course III booklet has bow over cake and gives you the how to do instructions. Maybe you might know someone who took the course can lend you the booklet or if you go to Michael's Craft, they probably have the booklet and you can took at the booklet and get an idea the how to do bow. I hope this helps. By the way, the bows in this booklet is made out of fondant if that is what you are looking for to put on your cake.

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Lenette Posted 19 Apr 2006 , 1:57am
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Yep, gonna do fondant! Thanks for the info!

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2cakes Posted 19 Apr 2006 , 1:59am
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Yep, gonna do fondant! Thanks for the info!




You are quite welcome.

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