Hi,
I am making a friend's wedding cake and she has asked for a quilting pattern on the bottom tier with some pretty little hair pins she has found in the joins. Of course it wouldn't be safe to put the metal pins directly into the cake but I'm not sure how I can make it possible.Would it be safe to wrap the pins in floral tape before putting them in the cake? Can I remove the pins and stick the decorative part of the pin onto the icing?
Please help! Any advice on this would be very much appreciated - even if it is just confirmation that I should not use the pins!
Thank-you,
Natanya
AI wouldn't use the pins, it's just too risky! I would copy them on pieces of dry spaghetti that way they would be edible.
You could arrange the pins into a topper and insert them into a flower pic or plastic straw in the top tier perhaps?
Introducing a possible contaminant into a cake is always a problem. You would also need to make sure that everything is removed when it is served in case somebody accidentally swallows it - eg a child. It is always my aim to make absolutely everthing edible - even down to sparkly bits.
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Introducing a possible contaminant into a cake is always a problem. You would also need to make sure that everything is removed when it is served in case somebody accidentally swallows it - eg a child. It is always my aim to make absolutely everthing edible - even down to sparkly bits.
Same for me. I will not stick pins into, or attach inedibles [like rhinestones/diamonte], to a cake. If someone misses one and serves it, it's ME who's liable for the problem.
Thanks for your help everyone! I think I will just have to tell her to find an edible alternative!
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Same for me. I will not stick pins into, or attach inedibles [like rhinestones/diamonte], to a cake. If someone misses one and serves it, it's ME who's liable for the problem.
I totally agree with this!! I see a lot of cakes on here with actual glass rhinestones stuck to the fondant. BAD BUSINESS right there. They had better be serving that cake and making sure they don't miss a single one of those babies, otherwise they are liable for damages (real and imagined!). I don't know a single person in the world that thinks a glass rhinestone is edible, so that wouldn't really be a legal defense. Stick with the edible things that are available and avoid the possibility of a law suit.
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