Snowman Cake

Decorating By romansfamily Updated 19 Dec 2010 , 6:35pm by romansfamily

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romansfamily Posted 19 Dec 2010 , 5:39pm
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Have had three requests for snowman cakes for christmas and christmas eve. Am going to do just a flat cake for them nothing fancy in 3D or fondant but my question is when the number of servings doesn't matter to the customer would you do a single layer cake or would you do a two layer to get a little more dimension and depth. These are people who don't order cakes alot so I would like to really impress them.

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bobwonderbuns Posted 19 Dec 2010 , 6:24pm
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Here's a really cute idea that is dimensional but not hard at all. You can alter the sizes needed to accommodate however many you need to feed: http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1550577

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icer101 Posted 19 Dec 2010 , 6:25pm
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hi, i thought this one was darling the other day when i came across. hth


http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1889664

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romansfamily Posted 19 Dec 2010 , 6:35pm
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thanks these are all awesome ideas I may do a version of the second one. Am excited will post pics. I don't do cakes for any concern of profit so as long as I break even I am happy. I have a full time job so I can pick what and how much I do or don't do and most of my customers want something off the wall different and don't care what I do just as long as they get what they want (

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