Powder Puff

Decorating By kse Updated 13 Jan 2009 , 3:12am by Ruby2uesday

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kse Posted 11 Jan 2009 , 8:02pm
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I'm making a powder puff cake. What would you suggest using to make the top look like a powder puff? Thanks everyone.

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cylstrial Posted 11 Jan 2009 , 10:48pm
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I don't know if you could find it because it's kind of seasonal.. but some cotton candy would be cute. You could just cut it and style it the way you want it. Goodluck!! Hopefully, someone else might have an idea that can be done year round. =o)

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Ruby2uesday Posted 12 Jan 2009 , 3:33am
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not sure when you need it by, but if you can't find cotton candy, you can buy the little makers to make it yourself. they have them for kids. i think hobbylobby or michaels MIGHT carry them, if not look online at amazon or ebay! have fun!

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cylstrial Posted 12 Jan 2009 , 12:02pm
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Oooh.. I didn't know that. I really think cotton candy would be perfect for a powder puff! Go get your hands on that little machine!

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Ruby2uesday Posted 13 Jan 2009 , 3:12am
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just read reviews on the kids version and they weren't very good. like sucked bad! LOL maybe that's why it took me a while to find it??? so i looked and the reviews for the next one up on the totem pole was much better. cost a little more ($49) might be able to find one on ebay for less. have fun if you decide to go this route!!!!

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000AR7OR/?tag=cakecentral-20

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