Putting Fresh Flowers On A Cake

Decorating By cakeandbooks Updated 6 May 2008 , 3:19am by cakeandbooks

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cakeandbooks Posted 3 May 2008 , 10:10pm
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Has anyone seen the cakevase in action? I saw it on another blog and I wondered how is works. the website is www.cakevase.com

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vixterfsu Posted 4 May 2008 , 12:56am
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vixterfsu Posted 4 May 2008 , 12:57am
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weirkd Posted 4 May 2008 , 1:12am
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It just looks like it has holes that you would fill with water and stick the stems in or something. You might be able to put a small bit of oasis in there too.

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Ariginal Posted 4 May 2008 , 1:15am
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Ihave never seen one before but if i was to use it i would be inclined to poke the points into the cake as you would the single style prod for putting wired flowers etc in... then of course you would cut and put your fresh flowers into this.. if it is something that is to be set up at the function i am not sure if you would put any water into each of those segments... so i would cut and put together on location...

just my thoughts not sure if this is how you would use this.. hope that helps

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JenniferMI Posted 4 May 2008 , 6:07pm
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Looks interesting to say the least.....

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cakeandbooks Posted 6 May 2008 , 3:19am
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I don't think you need an oasis because I think the holes hold the flowers. There are videos on the website and on QVC. It looks pretty easy to use.

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