How Do I Transport Fondant Piece Out Of Town?

Decorating By Butterfly325 Updated 3 May 2010 , 2:45pm by Butterfly325

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Butterfly325 Posted 29 Apr 2010 , 1:43pm
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I made cakes for my sister in law and nieces and now I have to take them from San Antonio to El Paso. I didn't want to decorate them here, so we're just covering them in fondant then assembling them over there. What is the safest way to take all my little fondant decorations???? I bought bubble wrap and a little shoebox size plastic tub and was going to layer them, is the plastic safe? and will they be ok???? TIA

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sandy1 Posted 29 Apr 2010 , 1:59pm
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Are your fondant decorations soft or dry?

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Butterfly325 Posted 29 Apr 2010 , 2:08pm
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They are dry, they have been drying for a few days. The last ones I made have been drying for at least 12 hrs.

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sandy1 Posted 29 Apr 2010 , 2:58pm
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If you're questioning whether the bubble wrap is food safe, you can always place/layer your fondant pieces between waxed paper or plastic wrap, then place the bubble wrap around the layers. Maybe some other CC member will have another method. Hope this helps.
Sandy

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Butterfly325 Posted 29 Apr 2010 , 3:01pm
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thank you!

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TexasSugar Posted 29 Apr 2010 , 3:27pm
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what are the decorations?

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Butterfly325 Posted 3 May 2010 , 2:45pm
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They were flowers of all sizes, some bumble bees, minnie mouse bow and ears, and leaves. They all made it ok though icon_smile.gif thanks!

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