Sitting Up Baby

Decorating By lilthorner Updated 8 Jul 2010 , 7:58pm by lilthorner

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lilthorner Posted 7 Jul 2010 , 11:49pm
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I am supposed to do this baby laying down, but I wanted to know if you would/could make it sitting.. I was thinking about rice krispies for the head..
whatcha think?
LL

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CWR41 Posted 8 Jul 2010 , 3:53am
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I think it would be cute if you did. You'd also need to make the arms out of RKT, fondant/gumpaste. Are you going to tackle it? Good luck.

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Jaimelt76 Posted 8 Jul 2010 , 4:05am
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I would do it sitting. You could use the wondermold pan for the body and either cake or RKT for the head. The over all shape of it reminds me of the Littlest pet shop cake I made. Good luck and post pics.

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lilthorner Posted 8 Jul 2010 , 4:07pm
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Jamielt76, on the littlest pet shop cake did you have something under the head to support the cake?
i need 40 servings..

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Jaimelt76 Posted 8 Jul 2010 , 5:15pm
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FromScratch has posted instructions for her bobble head petshop. These instructions are better than the way I supported mine. I hope they help you. Here is the link to the instructions.

http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=620771&postdays=0&postorder=asc&&start=15

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lilthorner Posted 8 Jul 2010 , 7:31pm
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Originally Posted by Jaimelt76

FromScratch has posted instructions for her bobble head petshop. These instructions are better than the way I supported mine. I hope they help you. Here is the link to the instructions.

http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=620771&postdays=0&postorder=asc&&start=15




thank you! I didn't know she posted instructions.. I really appreciate the link.. Funny, is what I was basically thinking is what she did.. hmmmmmm

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Jaimelt76 Posted 8 Jul 2010 , 7:35pm
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You are welcome. Make sure to post pics when you are done.

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lilthorner Posted 8 Jul 2010 , 7:58pm
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It's for Saturday so I don't know if I am going to do it. The customer has already paid for the flat (still rounded, not totally flat) so I wouldn't charge her the diff. I would eat it in the name of practice lolol

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