Black Damask Cake

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sweetiepies7 Posted 23 Nov 2010 , 12:25pm
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I will have a wedding cake coming soon~The Bride wants white fondant and Black Damask design. What do you all think is the best way? I do not own a Cricut....Pipe with royal? Stencil? Fondant or gumpaste cut outs? I thought I say cake tattoos? Has anyone ever worked with them? Please help I appreciate your input! icon_smile.gif

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Loucinda Posted 23 Nov 2010 , 1:55pm
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I did several styles for samples before deciding which was the best way for me to do the one I did. I decided on cutters, very clean and sharp. I got mine from JenniferMI (www.sugardelites.com) - they worked perfectly for me.

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leah_s Posted 23 Nov 2010 , 2:08pm
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I do a lot of Damask cakes. I always use cutters.

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tracycakes Posted 23 Nov 2010 , 3:47pm
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I use stencils mainly for damask cakes.

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CatzCreationz Posted 24 Nov 2010 , 12:13am
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i use culinary stencils, you have to be patient and layer the royal icing over it nice and even so that the stencil comes out clean. If it gets a bit messy just take a toothpic and clean the edges. You could airbrush it, giving it even color.

i got mine from www.designerstencils.com

hope this helps! good luck. happy caking

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