Wilton Sugar Sheets

Decorating By AnimalGirl91 Updated 30 Apr 2013 , 2:47am by bpahuta

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AnimalGirl91 Posted 29 Apr 2013 , 3:04pm
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hi, i am making my father a boob cake for his 50th birthday, id like to make the bra on my boob with fondant then cover that with leopard print sugar sheets. how would i attach them? and are sugar sheets easy or hard to work with? TIA xx

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Cyndibear 08 Posted 29 Apr 2013 , 3:37pm
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ASugar sheets can be applied with any liquid. Wilton has edible glue but you really don't need it. Water worked well for me.

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doramoreno62 Posted 29 Apr 2013 , 4:05pm
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I've used the sugar sheets quite often and I am not sure how well they will mold to a rounded shape such as a bra cup. They work excellent on flat areas. They are not very flexible like fondant is. My suggestion would be to draw and color spots onto a sugar sheet, then cut them out and use a tiny bit of water to glue them onto the bra cups.

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maybenot Posted 30 Apr 2013 , 1:03am
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I strongly suggest rolling out the fondant, turning it over to the "sticky" side, applying the sugar sheet to it and then cutting out the cup shapes.  The icing sheet will adhere very well to the freshly rolled fondant's sticky side and this will allow it to curve nicely.

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AnimalGirl91 Posted 30 Apr 2013 , 2:20am
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AThank you for your suggestions. ill post a pic n let you know what mehood worked for me :p wish me luck

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bpahuta Posted 30 Apr 2013 , 2:47am
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why not just draw the print on the fondant with wilton edible markers?

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