Need A Ribbon Shaped Pattern

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pattycakes55d Posted 21 Sep 2009 , 3:15am
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for a breast cancer fundraiser that I've been asked to do. I tried looking in the previous posts but didn't find anything. Anyone know what I could do? Thanks

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Mommy2ThreeBoys Posted 21 Sep 2009 , 3:34am
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I'm searching right now for the same thing, if I find one I'll let ya know....

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redpanda Posted 21 Sep 2009 , 4:39am
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You may need to scale it down, if it is too big, but I am attaching a ribbon template.
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Mommy2ThreeBoys Posted 21 Sep 2009 , 4:52am
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Thank you so much RedPanda!!!! Not trying to steal the post, but I've been looking for one of these all over this thing....lol
But thank you so much!

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pattycakes55d Posted 21 Sep 2009 , 7:40am
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thanks so much for your quick reply and help. It is very much appreciated.

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FleurDeCake Posted 21 Sep 2009 , 8:37am
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great thanks

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SimplyIced Posted 21 Sep 2009 , 3:02pm
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I JUST made this cake last week...in my photos. I took a 1/4 sheet pan and cut the ribbon out from that. I free-handed the drawing on paper, then cut around it! Very simple! Good luck!

I did see somewhere online that had a ribbon shaped pan though! Just can't remember where!

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pattycakes55d Posted 21 Sep 2009 , 6:58pm
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I just heard that they want it covered in fondant which makes it more time intensive and I'm not sure how to do it in one piece. BC is much better.

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SimplyIced Posted 21 Sep 2009 , 7:26pm
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I actually prefer the fondant, but here's a few ideas:

I did mine in white fondant with a pink fondant layer of ribbon on top. I did not cut out the hole in the ribbon, just left that white.

OR..you could ice in white buttercream and lay a pink fondant ribbon on the top, if you prefer buttercream.

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pattycakes55d Posted 22 Sep 2009 , 2:29am
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thanks for the idea. I'll try that.

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SugarFrosted Posted 22 Sep 2009 , 4:53am
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Wilton makes a pan in that shape, if that is of any help. You can prolly find it at Michael's or Hobby Lobby. Here's what it looks like:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NNHTUI/?tag=cakecentral-20

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