Knock, knock...anyone out there
Inquiring minds would like to know so here is a little push up the ladder
bag itself just a stack of tiers in size to get size of bag desired.
to make it look more "frumpy"
either glue parts of rounds to sides
or
carve it
then cover in bc or fondant.
add handles
designs
and all the baby stuff -- which could be made out of small cakes (like the box of baby powder for example) or even some pieces could be chocolate.
for added realism -- carve a "well" in the top layer so it looks like stuff is actually sitting inside the bag OR build up the edge using fondant or chocolate clay.
(oooo....this whole thing covered in chocolate clay -- yummy!)
I would love to have your brain Doug!! You just keep on amazing me with the stuff you come up with! Jen
It's like Doug is looking around the corner all the time...always where ya need him! LOL
Christi
you can always count on Doug to come through with the answers. He's like the kid in school that knows all the answers to the test and we're all peaking at his paper!
you can always count on Doug to come through with the answers. He's like the kid in school that knows all the answers to the test and we're all peaking at his paper!
LOL
except in math
and spelling
and handwriting
and ...
could you use the purse tutorial here on cc to acheive the same thing?
http://www.cakecentral.com/article64-How-To-Make-a-Purse-Cake.html
could you use the purse tutorial here on cc to acheive the same thing?
http://www.cakecentral.com/article64-How-To-Make-a-Purse-Cake.html
yes -- that's the same basic concept as what I diagrammed --- stacked layers, doweled and then either carved (bottom part of sketch) or use rounds cut and attached to make it bulge.
photos just help to "see" it better.
Hey, Doug. If all these CCers want your brain I guess you can start bragging to your friends that you know of a whole bunch of women who want your body.
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