Thank you so much! You went to an amazing amount of work for all the rest of us! I do have one question, though.......does anyone know where the tutorial is for those great Turkey cakes? I have looked and looked with no luck. TIA!
This one doesn't have any step by step pictures but it does have instructions:
http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-44404.html
This one doesn't look realistic but you can see the base of the cake:
http://jas.familyfun.go.com/recipefinder/display?id=50215
Sorry I'm not much of a help but hopefully you get some ideas from the 2 links.
Thank you so much, Rylan! I can't wait to make this for my vegetarian family!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm still new to cake decorating. This will save me tons of time searching the net. Thank you!
ADDITIONAL TUTORIALS:
Rolling out fondant with a silicone mat:
Check out more flower tutorials on my signature (there is a link there).
Oh and I've seen plenty of people ask how to drizzle chocolate/ganache on the sides of the cake. Here is a tutorial:
Remember, consistency is the key.
I'll repost these new tutorials on this page so everyone can see.
ADDITIONAL TUTORIALS:
Rolling out fondant with a silicone mat:
Check out more flower tutorials on my signature (there is a link there).
Here is another tutorial by Dominic from makeyourownmolds.com:
HOW TO MAKE A LACE MOLD
http://www.makeyourownmolds.com/how-to-lace-mold
10/16/2009 ADDITIONAL TUTORIALS
Check this website out. It has hundreds of instructions - http://www.shavkin.com/home.html
Other websites:
http://www.how2cakes.com/butterfly.html
http://thecakestylist.blogspot.com/
Another one for today (once you get there, click the folders): http://www.creativecutters.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=5&Itemid=50
Thank you so much. My family is gonna feel neglected!!! I will spend hours looking at these
Check out the other link on my signature. There are also a bigger collection of flower tutorials.
Hey , Thanks for all the links I will def use a good portion of them but was wondering if someone could help me find one i need ? I want to do a two level cake that is seperated between layers. I am doing a baby shower cake but wanted to step it up a notch and do the rubber ducky cake in the wilton 2010 year book. It has a space bet the two layer and it looks like the duckies are holding up the top cake (obviously the duckies areshow ! ) I wont get a chance to do tiered cakes before the shower and was hoping i could learn bymyslef ...with a little help from my cake central friends of course ! You guys are awesome and i love learning stuff on here. A big thank you to EVERYONE on Cake Central !
thanks Colleen
ps I tried to find a pic online but i coudnt sorry
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