Diamond Impression Mat...does It Really Work

Decorating By Raindiddy Updated 25 Aug 2006 , 8:17pm by arosstx

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Raindiddy Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 7:01pm
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I'm using the diamond impression mat on a MMF wedding cake for tomorrow and I just want to find out how everyone likes it and any tips I can get when using it. I've heard a few people say it doesn't work and they others say they love it....give me your thoughts please.

-Raina

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Raindiddy Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 7:06pm
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Bumpity bump bump

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Raindiddy Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 7:29pm
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Input please...I know someone out there in the CC world has used a diamond impression mat...I'm in desperate need of a reply from someone who has experience with this mat.

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alicia_froedge Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 7:34pm
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sorry I only have experienced it with buttercream icing. Here's another bump!

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IHATEFONDANT Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 7:34pm
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I've used it on BC but not fondant.

So I'll give ya a bump!!

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arosstx Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 7:36pm
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This is to answer your BC question, I haven't done it on fondant yet.

I just used mine last week for the first time (see the square chocolate grooms cake in my pics). I thought it worked fine, but I wanted the impression a little deeper so I took the edge of a clean plastic ruler I keep in my toolbox and pressed lightly into the lines.

Much easier than measuring and marking, then hoping your lines are all parallel to each other and cross at the same spot each time! The thing that I did first was to frost a side or two of the cake, practice on it several times, then scrape off the frosting, refrost and do the 'final' impressions. I think it helped me a lot to do that so I could get a feel for how to use the mat.

Hope this helps.

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Raindiddy Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 7:36pm
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Thanks guys. How well does it work on buttercream?

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alicia_froedge Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 7:38pm
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it works great on BC but make sure that it has crusted REALLY good before doing it and you can dust the mat with powdered sugar to help prevent it from sticking.

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CDhartman Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 7:39pm
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I LOVE the impression mat. I have only used it on Buttercream. The trick is to use crusting buttercream and let it crust pretty well. You can also rub some cornstarch on the mat before you press it into the icing if you want although I have never had to do that.

Cindy

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Raindiddy Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 7:39pm
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Thanks arosstx. That helps to know.

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ConnieB Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 7:41pm
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I was just talking to "Umfalcon" another CC member today about the diamond impression mat because she had recently uploaded a photo of a cake that she had used it on.

You may want to try PM'ing her.

Hope this Helps! usaribbon.gif

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Raindiddy Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 7:42pm
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Thanks everyone.

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Raindiddy Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 7:42pm
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Okay, thanks ConnieB. I will do that now.

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Princess3 Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 8:11pm
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Does anyone have a picture of an impression mat. I have never seen one at my Michaels or Hobby Lobby unless they have just been sold out..

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IHATEFONDANT Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 8:17pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by arosstx

This is to answer your BC question, I haven't done it on fondant yet.

I just used mine last week for the first time (see the square chocolate grooms cake in my pics). I thought it worked fine, but I wanted the impression a little deeper so I took the edge of a clean plastic ruler I keep in my toolbox and pressed lightly into the lines.

Much easier than measuring and marking, then hoping your lines are all parallel to each other and cross at the same spot each time! The thing that I did first was to frost a side or two of the cake, practice on it several times, then scrape off the frosting, refrost and do the 'final' impressions. I think it helped me a lot to do that so I could get a feel for how to use the mat.

Hope this helps.




You can also use a round wooden skewer to deepen the impressions.

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arosstx Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 8:17pm
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From earlines website:
http://www.earlenescakes.com/store/images/impression_tools/IT_EMDMDM_LG.jpg

She also shows how she uses it too, she's so clever!

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