Chocolate Transfers On Fondant Help Please

Decorating By awnee Updated 29 Sep 2008 , 5:53pm by lauritasolorzano

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awnee Posted 27 Sep 2008 , 12:47am
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hello you all!
Does anybody know how you take a chocolate transfer and use it on fondant to put on a cake? I have heard of this being done but can find no info on how to go about doing this.
Any help, advice, point me please to where I need to go, etc is very much appreciated and thanks!
awnee

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kakeladi Posted 27 Sep 2008 , 3:34am
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Once you make your CT it can be applied to anything. Use melted choco to adhere the two together.

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2sdae Posted 27 Sep 2008 , 10:31am
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mommicakes Posted 27 Sep 2008 , 11:21am
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Thanks 2sade for posting this, at first I was confused by the directions, but finally got it. Thanks so much to awnee for posting the question. icon_biggrin.gif

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mellormom Posted 27 Sep 2008 , 11:35am
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People are so helpful here!
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lauritasolorzano Posted 29 Sep 2008 , 5:47pm
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I tried doing it several times, the only problem that I had was that it doesn't work on a large are. The plastic would start to wrinkle and those parts wouldn't adhere to the fondant.

Laura

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lauritasolorzano Posted 29 Sep 2008 , 5:53pm
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I tried doing it several times, the only problem that I had was that it doesn't work on a large are. The plastic would start to wrinkle and those parts wouldn't adhere to the fondant.

Laura

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