Please Help With A Juicy Couture Logo

Decorating By ILE Updated 15 Jan 2009 , 1:41am by ILE

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ILE Posted 14 Jan 2009 , 4:35am
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i need to make a juicy bag for this weekend .anyone with a suggestion on how to make the logo please.........tia

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jescapades Posted 14 Jan 2009 , 4:42am
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wow, that's some logo!! the only thing i can think of is a fbct or freehand with a tiny brush. good luck. i'd love to see it when you are finished!

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lilthorner Posted 14 Jan 2009 , 4:48am
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u COULD print it out and do the pin prick method. u could prick holes over the printout on a block or styro and then press into the cake, or you could prick directly onto the cake

then trace with your royal or whatever ur piping with

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deliciously_decadent Posted 14 Jan 2009 , 5:05am
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i had to make one of these a month ago and it was sooooo hard! in the end i gave up trying to get it perfect and just painted it on free hand! most of the bags i have seen have adapted the actual logo as it is too hard if you don't have an edible image printer!
http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1293706

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-K8memphis Posted 14 Jan 2009 , 12:48pm
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Edible ink markers are an idea for you.

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ILE Posted 14 Jan 2009 , 5:10pm
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thank you soo much for yours ideas... i'll post the pic when i'm done

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cakesdivine Posted 14 Jan 2009 , 9:58pm
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Okay, this shows just how UNmaterialistic I am...I had no idea what you were talking about..."Juicy bag" I'm thinking it must be some fruit juice logo that you need to put on a cake...So couldn't understand what lilthorner was talking about with the pinprick or why an edible image wouldn't work....HA! Thanks adatay for the link...

Can you tell I shop at Walmart....LOL!

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SeattleCakes Posted 14 Jan 2009 , 11:11pm
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I free hand mine now... but the first time I used the pinprick method... go an image from google and blew it up, printed it and then pricked it onto the surface of the cake with a needle tool. Go over with royal icing (mine is a 2, 1.5 and 1 tips) and voila! The bag is called the daydreamer and it has a couple of different logos to choose from (heart, dogs, crown and the coat of arms).

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deliciously_decadent Posted 14 Jan 2009 , 11:19pm
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nasville your is awesome!! but then your always are!!

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ILE Posted 15 Jan 2009 , 1:36am
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thank you.. nasville for your advice and tips .cakesdivine lol that was funny.thanks everyone

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ILE Posted 15 Jan 2009 , 1:41am
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nasville your cakes are amazing.... my will not look like yours...your juicy is perfect.

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