Is This Cake Done With Stencils Or Cricut?

Decorating By chikadodle Updated 25 Jul 2010 , 12:54am by MadMillie

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chikadodle Posted 23 Jul 2010 , 2:17am
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Hi all,

I just spoke with a potential client who wants a cake similar to Khloe Kardashian's. The most important part for her is the damask look on the bottom tiers but I can't figure out whether it's done with the Cricut or stencils. I have no experience with either option, so it's going to be a learning curve, for sure! Just the thought of doing a black on white stencil is nervewracking. So, to all of the experienced Cricutters and stencil users, your advice and input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for all of your help!
LL

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Motta Posted 23 Jul 2010 , 2:23am
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Looks like stencil to me. I just bought the damask stencil but not that big....

I can see how it could possibly be done with a Cricut. If you have one, try it out on a dummy. If you don't have one, just buy a stencil - it's cheaper and it will work.

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DanaG21 Posted 23 Jul 2010 , 2:37am
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I'd say it is a stencil. With some practice you should do fine!

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3lilmunchkins Posted 25 Jul 2010 , 12:39am
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Looks like it may be done with an edible image as well.

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MadMillie Posted 25 Jul 2010 , 12:54am
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If the cake stencil isn't big enough, try on made for the wall. Somebody recently used a wall stencil on CC.

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