Three Color Cake

Decorating By Bre412 Updated 14 Apr 2013 , 3:33am by cazza1

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Bre412 Posted 13 Apr 2013 , 3:45pm
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I have someone who wants this cake, but with dark yellow on bottom and lighter yellow etc.  I am looking for some suggestions on what might look the best.  

 

I was thinking cover whole cake white fondant, then add ribbons of fondant for the other colors.  Is this the best way or am I making this harder than it has to be.....

 

 

Thank you in advance for any help.

 

Thank you!

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Bre412 Posted 13 Apr 2013 , 9:36pm
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Any suggestions?  I sure would like some feedback from you awesome bakers on this website.....

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savannahquinn Posted 13 Apr 2013 , 9:56pm
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Could it be stripes of butter cream then go over it with a straight edge to blend them?

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savannahquinn Posted 13 Apr 2013 , 9:57pm
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Or....I can't tell from the picture quality lay strips of fondant, roll it so it fuses together, then wrap the sides of the cake...It's hard to tell with the pic. 

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savannahquinn Posted 13 Apr 2013 , 10:05pm
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I found a better picture of this ombre cake, it's definitely buttercream and not fondant.

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savannahquinn Posted 13 Apr 2013 , 10:08pm
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The cake is by Cake Envy, you could try contacting them and asking...Sorry for all the replies, I get a little caught up with posts that no one responds to!!! Good Luck

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Bre412 Posted 14 Apr 2013 , 3:30am
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Wow thank you so much for this information yeah........I will take a look at the ombre

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cazza1 Posted 14 Apr 2013 , 3:33am
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I was wondering if it had been airbrushed after the buttercream was applied.

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