Posy Pick???

Decorating By asiakayla Updated 2 Jul 2008 , 8:28pm by bashini

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asiakayla Posted 2 Jul 2008 , 6:51pm
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Hi, i'm new to the forum...just want to say first off that i am in love with this site and the amazing cakes on here!!! All of you are very talented. I just started cake decorating and when i say just started...i mean i've only done 2 cakes.... well my question is...i want my next cake to have a bow topper and i read that i needed a posy pick? what does that look like and where could i possibly get one from??? Thanks in advance!!! icon_biggrin.gif

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JoAnnB Posted 2 Jul 2008 , 7:26pm
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Welcome to Cake Central. I'm not sure what instructions you are reading, but if it is a flower pick you need, it is a little plastic tube, closed on one end to hold flowers. they insert into the cake to prevent sticking non-edible items directly into the cake.

Cake decorating/craft stores have them, ususally in packs of 4.

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asiakayla Posted 2 Jul 2008 , 7:30pm
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Thank you so much!!!! I have been going crazy looking for a posy pick but only because i read it under Aineb's instructions on her bow topper tutorial...... maybe thats what they call it in Scotland..... i should have asked her..... thanks again....

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bashini Posted 2 Jul 2008 , 8:28pm
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Hi, we call it a Posy Pick in England. Here is a link, just to show you what it is looks like.

http://www.lindyscakes.co.uk/OnlineShop-JewellerySundries.htm

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