Snowflake Cake Accents

Decorating By Jenmarlene Updated 26 Jan 2011 , 3:08pm by Jenmarlene

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Jenmarlene Posted 26 Jan 2011 , 2:45am
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I need to make a cake tomorrow with snowflake accents all over the cake but i realized snowflake cookie cutter is a seasonal item which i may not be able to find, so any suggetions..

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Cake_Nurse Posted 26 Jan 2011 , 2:52am
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You could do them in royal icing.

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msulli10 Posted 26 Jan 2011 , 2:52am
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Make a template - print out a snowflake, cut it and then trace it over cardboard. Then cut that and you have a snowflake template that you can now use for fondant. You'll have to hand cut everyone though.

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Jenmarlene Posted 26 Jan 2011 , 3:04am
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Yeah I'm trying to avoid hand cutting them...And my hand isn't steady enough for royal icing

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VaBelle Posted 26 Jan 2011 , 3:23am
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If you have a cake supply store, they would probably still have the holiday chocolate molds. Make some out of white chocolate. Simple and easy and fast. A little white luster dust gives them a pretty shimmer and they're much yummier than royla icing. I have a Christmas cake with chocolate snowflakes all around the cake if you want to take a look.

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JanH Posted 26 Jan 2011 , 7:20am
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Jenmarlene Posted 26 Jan 2011 , 3:08pm
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ok, thank you guys...i think i might use a candy mold thight i found on clearance..

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