Fabric On Cake Board

Decorating By kenidicalamity Updated 6 Sep 2011 , 6:36pm by kenidicalamity

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kenidicalamity Posted 6 Sep 2011 , 6:23pm
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I am going to be making a cowboy theme cake for someone, and I was planing on decorating the cake board with a bandana. Obviously this is fabric though, so I need to cover it with something else. I can't for the life of me think of what to use. Saran wrap wont lik very good and is easily cut through. Acetate may work but i don't know if it will cover it. Any ideas?

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DianeLM Posted 6 Sep 2011 , 6:31pm
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Are you planning to cover the surface of the board with the bandana? As opposed to just around the edge?

May I suggest using bandana print scrapbook paper? You can cover that with clear contact paper and it will look great.

If you've got your heart set on using the bandana, simply place the cake on it's own board on top of the bandana. When it's time to cut the cake, remove the cake from the bandana-covered board.

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kenidicalamity Posted 6 Sep 2011 , 6:36pm
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I just want the bandana looks, so scrapbook paper found work also. I hadn't thought about contact paper That is a great idea! Thanks!

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