How Do I Make This Wrestling Logo?

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ally38562 Posted 12 Oct 2009 , 7:50pm
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Making a choc cake/choc icing wrestling ring cake. Thought it was gonna be pretty easy till they told me they want this logo on there. WTH! Help me! lol
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zdebssweetsj Posted 12 Oct 2009 , 7:58pm
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Do you know anyone who has an edible image printer? I've got to do a wrestling ring cake also.I'm sure I'll have a million questions soon LOL

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langranny Posted 12 Oct 2009 , 7:58pm
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My grandson wanted a Manchester United logo on his birthday cake. Since my drawing skills are somewhere between limited and none, I printed out the logo onto heavy glossy photo paper and then carefully cut around the design. I attached it to 1/8" thick fondant, cut out around the logo, painted edges of the fondant black and attached it to the cake. It looked great and he was able to keep it.

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megmarie Posted 12 Oct 2009 , 8:12pm
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Maybe a frozen buttercream transfer for this one? There are great directions on this site with the recipe as well. Just make sure you flip the image upside down so when you put the image on the cake the Letters are not backwards. You could maybe just use tinted piping gel on top of the tranfer for the drips...

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zdebssweetsj Posted 12 Oct 2009 , 8:14pm
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When is your cake due, I live in north AL. If there's time I could send you the image let me know, I've heard that walmart will make an image for you, I think that depends on the store.

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ally38562 Posted 12 Oct 2009 , 8:18pm
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I need it for Saturday! I dont think a fbct would work bcause the image is going to be pretty small. like 2x2 inches. Green royal on black fondant? Maybe do the letters then when that dries make the drips?

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megmarie Posted 12 Oct 2009 , 8:24pm
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Wow tiny! The fondant & royal sounds best then.

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ally38562 Posted 12 Oct 2009 , 8:41pm
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Now that I think about it, I can't see making a batch of royal just for that! lol I might just cut it outta fondant and forget about the drips. I don't think a bunch of 7 year olds will even notice icon_smile.gif

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cabecakes Posted 12 Oct 2009 , 8:54pm
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Could you just make it with candy melts with a paint brush on a sheet of vinyl. Brush on the DX backwards, set in frig for a few minutes and then after it hardens brush the black over it. Place in fridge till just stiffened, peel from vinyl, flip it over, logo. Just a thought.

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ally38562 Posted 12 Oct 2009 , 9:24pm
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Do the candy melts take color well? I've never tried to color them before.

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ally38562 Posted 15 Oct 2009 , 1:03pm
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I did it! I rolled out my green fondant and used a black edible marker to "draw" it on. Very easy! Thanks for all the ideas.

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