Cake Dummies A Little Beat Up

Decorating By sugarcheryl Updated 27 Feb 2009 , 11:43am by sugarcheryl

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sugarcheryl Posted 26 Feb 2009 , 3:54pm
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I just took fondant of some of my cake dummies and they got a little beat up is there any way I can repair them. I was trying to avoid buying new ones right now. Any suggestions?

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brincess_b Posted 26 Feb 2009 , 4:18pm
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i know people use royal icing to fill in little rough bits, guess the same applies to big dents as well, youd just need to keep an eye on it to keep it in shape. or just fill any big holes up with buttercream before you put the fondant on.
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kakeladi Posted 26 Feb 2009 , 4:37pm
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Oh heck....I've used mine over & over - just ice them againicon_smile.gif I mostly used b'cream so if you want to cover them w/fondant, then yah, fill in the rough spots w/royal or pieces of fondant.

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indydebi Posted 26 Feb 2009 , 6:18pm
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Originally Posted by kakeladi

Oh heck....I've used mine over & over - just ice them againicon_smile.gif I mostly used b'cream so if you want to cover them w/fondant, then yah, fill in the rough spots w/royal or pieces of fondant.


ditto

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sugarcheryl Posted 27 Feb 2009 , 11:43am
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Than you everyone.

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