Two Colored Brushed Embroidery

Decorating By Cassie6140 Updated 13 Aug 2007 , 1:15pm by Cassie6140

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Cassie6140 Posted 12 Aug 2007 , 6:54pm
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There is a very pretty cake in the gallery made by Baysmeme. The flower is outlined white, but the inside (where it is brushed appears to be a deep pink)? How is that done? I've tried brushed embroidery, but your are pulling with your brush from the outline. Is there someother way to do this. TIA, Cassie

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KHalstead Posted 12 Aug 2007 , 10:45pm
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you can put a thin line of icing in the diff. color just inside the main outline and pull all of that color in towards the center like you normally would

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Cassie6140 Posted 13 Aug 2007 , 1:15pm
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Originally Posted by KHalstead

you can put a thin line of icing in the diff. color just inside the main outline and pull all of that color in towards the center like you normally would




Uggh, thank you. Now, why didn't I think of that. It seems so obvious now.

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