Check Out This Wedding Cake!

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FeGe_Cakes Posted 29 Jul 2008 , 6:27pm
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I came across this cake by accident. Really pretty but how did they make the different waves? They look completely hand done and unique.

http://itsamonkey.blogspot.com/2006/11/let-them-eat-erm-wedding-cake.html

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Shelly4481 Posted 29 Jul 2008 , 6:57pm
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I agree, very pretty. Don't have a clue how it was done. Probably gumpaste dried then somehow attached. Still very pretty but different.

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Etta1025 Posted 30 Jul 2008 , 4:39pm
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No idea how it was done, but I love that cake! I recognize it as a design of Marina Sousa from Just Cakes. She does the most beautiful wedding cakes ever!!

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Shannie13 Posted 31 Jul 2008 , 12:32am
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This cake is beautiful! Was thinking the waves were ribbon at first...then I thought maybe pulled sugar? Would love to know if anyone finds out!

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kettlevalleygirl Posted 31 Jul 2008 , 1:41am
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I remember long ago, getting the instructions for that cake , I will look into my archives!!!!!!

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kettlevalleygirl Posted 31 Jul 2008 , 1:58am
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Ok, here is the post, hopefully it will work!!

http://forum.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-45216.html

Good Luck!

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bobwonderbuns Posted 31 Jul 2008 , 2:13am
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That's an amazing cake! I'm thinking rolled out fondant which is dried and painted then attached.

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mkolmar Posted 31 Jul 2008 , 3:26am
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Thanks for the link I just saved it into a word doc.

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