Question About Mini Ball Pan By Wilton

Decorating By mamanof3 Updated 17 Jun 2009 , 7:53pm by kandu001

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mamanof3 Posted 17 Jun 2009 , 10:10am
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Can the 1/2 mini balls be put together to form a whole mini ball? There are no examples on the sheet it came with of a whole ball just ideas on 1/2 ball. I know I could try it and would know, but I thought I'd see if anyone knew the answer before doing the work. icon_smile.gif

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Lisabellemarie Posted 17 Jun 2009 , 10:24am
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I have seen it done, though I haven't actually done it myself (I did just order the pan, though, and I'm PLANNING on being able to do it.) I have used the big ball pan, and I don't see how it would be any different.

I am pretty sure they're going to be a PITA to cover, though... icon_sad.gif

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judcreations Posted 17 Jun 2009 , 10:29am
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yes they can. Just use icing to join both the parts & u get a full ball

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mamanof3 Posted 17 Jun 2009 , 11:01am
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Perfect! Thanks! I'm doing a cake for the high school's athletics banquet and the large ball pan is too large for what I'm doing so I bought the small ball pan in hopes that it would work. It's going to be a busy weekend! Thanks for the replies icon_smile.gif

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kandu001 Posted 17 Jun 2009 , 7:53pm
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You can make a whole ball. I usually wrap mine w/ twine or wire to bake it though because it helps it keep its shape.

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