Diagonal Dots???

Decorating By SweetPea0613 Updated 26 Mar 2009 , 6:25am by SweetPea0613

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SweetPea0613 Posted 26 Mar 2009 , 1:30am
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So attached is a picture of the kind of dots I have to put on a cake...My question is.... How the heck do I do it???

Do I have to precisely measure and mark where I want my dots???

Or do I just measure where they start and end, then eyeball the rest???

Oh, and this has to be done to six 10 inch cakes and one 6 inch...

Any help is appreciated!
LL

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playingwithsugar Posted 26 Mar 2009 , 2:34am
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Use a garland marker and roll and cut mat, both by Wilton.

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KitchenKat Posted 26 Mar 2009 , 3:30am
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I'd measure and mark the first and last dot then make a template out of card and toothpicks so that I can mark where the other dots go. Cut the card to the length of the dots and tape a toothpick to stick out at the points where I want the dots to go. Lightly touch to the frosted cake sides to mark.

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SweetPea0613 Posted 26 Mar 2009 , 6:25am
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Originally Posted by TheCasualKitchen

I'd measure and mark the first and last dot then make a template out of card and toothpicks so that I can mark where the other dots go. Cut the card to the length of the dots and tape a toothpick to stick out at the points where I want the dots to go. Lightly touch to the frosted cake sides to mark.




GENIUS!!!!

Thank you so much!!! I would have never thought of that dunce.gif

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