Gumpaste Mickey Mouse?????

Decorating By kboothe Updated 22 Feb 2012 , 7:13pm by BlueRose8302

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kboothe Posted 12 Apr 2010 , 1:22am
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Would it be poosible to make a gum past micky mouse to lay on top of a cake???

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Niliquely Posted 12 Apr 2010 , 2:03am
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Laying flat??? I think I would do fondant if it lays flat...but that's just me!

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kboothe Posted 12 Apr 2010 , 2:48am
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Thank you Niliquely. I am new to this and every bit of information I can get is very helpful. icon_smile.gif

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judcreations Posted 12 Apr 2010 , 6:37am
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you can either use the color flow method, by printing the picture & filling up with icing, or u can try molding the same. I have the step by step instructions but dont know how to send it to u. I just tried, but it got rejected due to the file of the size. I have molded a mickey for a cake recently which is in my pictures.

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kboothe Posted 12 Apr 2010 , 2:58pm
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Judcreations maybe you could try sending to my e-mail address. [email protected] I would love to try your idea. And could really use any information I can get. Thanks for your time.

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wrightway777 Posted 11 Jun 2010 , 2:30pm
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heres a flat mickey (if you have a cricut). If you dont, print the image several times (size it first if you need to), make templates of each color and cut accordingly.

http://www.cricut.com/%28S%28jke0us55r4j23d2qtjxmtj55%29%29/messageboard/tm.aspx?m=6585730&mpage=1

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creationsbykidada Posted 22 Feb 2012 , 5:09pm
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Hello Jud! I was wondering if you could help me and maybe send me your step by step for your mickey and minnie figurines, I'm having a time finding them and I need to make one of each for the top of a cake for next week. Thank you ever so much in advance. My email is [email protected]

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BlueRose8302 Posted 22 Feb 2012 , 7:12pm
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Another good option for a flat picture is buttercream trasnfer. I LOVE this little trick! All you need is a picture of The Mouse and some freezer space. Do a search on it. There is a great video on youtube. Good luck!

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BlueRose8302 Posted 22 Feb 2012 , 7:13pm
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Frozen buttercream transfer, I should have said. Frozen!

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