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Jackie
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Joined: May 11, 2004
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Location: Tacoma, WA
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kika
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Joined: Jul 26, 2004
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Location: miami, florida
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Thu Jul 29, 2004 7:59 pm |
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i have one more question, i have something called candy kote wafers- white, from CK products, is that the same thing as candy melts, if not would i still be able to use it as the "glue"? thank you very much for answering my other question! |
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Jackie
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Joined: May 11, 2004
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Location: Tacoma, WA
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Thu Jul 29, 2004 8:03 pm |
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I have never used the wafers myself.
As far as I know you can. |
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Sina
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Joined: Jul 11, 2004
Posts: 27
Location: Charlotte, NC
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Mon Aug 30, 2004 6:09 pm |
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My first bow on my second stacked cake. Thanks to the person who gave these great instructions. One thing I did forget to do the.... color the candy melts to match the color the the bow. I will post the cake. Green B-day cake...
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-TenderHeart
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Joined: Jan 23, 2005
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Sun Mar 06, 2005 6:32 pm |
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These instructions and photos are wonderfully helpful. I've read instructions for this before, but they didn't make sense to me until now. Thank you.  |
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SquirrellyCakes
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Joined: Oct 03, 2004
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Sun Mar 13, 2005 9:10 am |
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Just looked at this as I was looking for instructions to pass on to other folks. There is a typo in it, where it stated to roll to 14 inches thickness, it should be 1/4 inch thickness.
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MrsMissey
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Joined: Aug 26, 2004
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Sun Mar 13, 2005 10:36 am |
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| kika wrote: | | i have one more question, i have something called candy kote wafers- white, from CK products, is that the same thing as candy melts, if not would i still be able to use it as the "glue"? thank you very much for answering my other question! |
I tried to use that to hold cookies on a stick and it did not hold! The Wilton brand held the cookies on just fine but the CK Products did not! I guess the CK Products would work on the bow because the loops aren't as heavyas the cookies. |
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SquirrellyCakes
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Sun Mar 13, 2005 3:44 pm |
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Haven't tried that brand, I use Merckens, but yes it should work just fine, it is really just being used to keep the loops together and you make a fairly large gloop of it.
The candy melts aren't meant to hold cookies on a stick, on a stick. I still find the best way to make cookies on a stick, is to insert the stick or craft stick while the cookies is being cooked and sometimes it is best, for the larger cookies, to put extra dough in the area where the cookie goes over the stick.
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farrah
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Joined: May 09, 2005
Posts: 41
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Thu May 19, 2005 7:03 am |
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I have a question when doing the two strips for the ribbon ends how you you get them to be wavy like in the picture before bow is constructed. I also have a question on how fondant swags or drapes on the cakes are done(how to get them to look soft and to lay like cloth). Also on average how many loops for a decent sized bow. At the beginning of the instructions where you start with a tennis sized ball are you supposed to half that then start the rolling out process or just start rolling with that amount.Thanks |
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bulldog
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Joined: Sep 02, 2005
Posts: 597
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Thu Sep 15, 2005 12:03 pm |
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thanks, for the picture instructions. I think I can feel somewhat confidant when I try my first bow now!!!! |
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sue_dye
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Joined: Feb 12, 2005
Posts: 323
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Thu Sep 15, 2005 12:24 pm |
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Here is my first one.. I got the instruction on here. I used royal frosting for my glue colored the same shade. To get the tails of your bow to have a nice shape to them, just put some rolled up paper towels under it. |
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Daniela
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Joined: Aug 05, 2005
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Thu Sep 15, 2005 12:42 pm |
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Really cute bow Sue. The color is really nice  |
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sue_dye
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Thu Sep 15, 2005 12:50 pm |
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Thanks Daniela,
Before I glued the bow together I assembled it in a 6 inch round cake pan with out the glue, To get an idea how I wanted it to look. They are not hard to do at all and they look so pretty. |
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angelcake4u
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Joined: Aug 13, 2005
Posts: 177
Location: Manchester, TN
Birthday: May 10
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Sat Sep 24, 2005 7:20 am |
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I have got two bows made for a cake tomorrow. Should I put the bows on when the is delivered of will the bows travel okay on the cake. Any opinions? |
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sue_dye
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Joined: Feb 12, 2005
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Sat Sep 24, 2005 8:16 am |
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Hi angelcake4u
They should be ok on the cake, make sure you put a nice amount of buttercream under it to keep it in place. Don't forget to post your pictures. |
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