Can Anyone Tell Me .....please

Decorating By catin Updated 26 Mar 2009 , 2:33am by cylstrial

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catin Posted 24 Mar 2009 , 2:12pm
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How to use the parchment paper method on Buttercream . I 'm in the process of trying to get a two tone effect on a cake ... and I have searched and searched for the method (system) and nothing .

If anyone can help ...it would be greatly appreciated .


Thanks

Julie

** I have attached the drawing of the cake that i'm trying to achieve as the two tone
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catin Posted 24 Mar 2009 , 4:12pm
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anyone ... any suggestions ..anything would help ...

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anabelz01 Posted 25 Mar 2009 , 10:16am
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Hi, I don't really have much advice for you but saw this cake and wondered if it was the sort of effect you were after? (but obviously its a different colour!) This cake was airbrushed... unfortunately I have never used the airbrush method.. so heres a bump and hopefully some of the very talented people on here will be able to help you! icon_biggrin.gif
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Starkie Posted 25 Mar 2009 , 10:40am
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There is a cake from the Wilton site called "Etched on Ivory" which shows the effect I think you are looking for. I have never done it, but the instructions are on their website:
http://www.wilton.com/idea/Etched-On-Ivory

Good luck!

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catin Posted 25 Mar 2009 , 7:01pm
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Thanks Starkie . Thats exactly what I was looking for .

Thank you !!! thumbs_up.gif

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cylstrial Posted 26 Mar 2009 , 2:33am
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Those were really good directions Starkie! And that yellow and white cake was really pretty.

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