Budweiser Bottle Cap Cake

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alucy723 Posted 22 Mar 2011 , 10:17pm
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Hi, I would like to make a budweiser bottle cap cake. Does anyone have good tips or instructions on how to make one.

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sugardugar Posted 23 Mar 2011 , 1:06am
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do you mean 1 large bottle cap? or would you like to make a cake covered in tiny caps?

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crumbcake Posted 23 Mar 2011 , 1:18am
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checke out member Traceyscakes, she posted a picture of hers. Just what your looking for.

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cownsj Posted 23 Mar 2011 , 1:20am
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Here's one: http://www.sugarfrosted.com/displayimage.php?album=4&pos=7

a google search produces a bunch of them, depending on what you are looking for.

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crumbcake Posted 23 Mar 2011 , 2:34pm
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I checked that site out, and the cap was great! However who does the site belonge to ?

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cownsj Posted 23 Mar 2011 , 2:58pm
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Their name and email address are at the top of the page.

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dutchy1971 Posted 23 Mar 2011 , 3:11pm
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I made one awhile back, I used an 8" round covered in grey fondant and kind of pinched the sides, almost like you would for a pie crust, only make the pinches larger, than used dove grey luster dust and vodka and painted over it, then used an edible image of the Budweiser logo.

There are a few in the galleries to view and help you along the way, HTH

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Cristi-Tutty Posted 23 Mar 2011 , 3:12pm
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dutchy1971 Posted 23 Mar 2011 , 3:22pm
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Originally Posted by Cristi-Tutty

this might help you!!

http://sweetretreat.ca/heineken-beer-cap-cake




That is great. never thought to pipe the ridges on before covering.

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