Hello Cakers,
Does anyone know where I can get the pattern on below link?
https://sites.google.com/site/weddingcakepicturesanddesigns/three-tier-round-custom-wedding-cake-designs-and-pictures/round-three-tier-custom-unique-elegant-wedding-cake-designs-and-pictures
Is it a cake stencil?
Any input is appreciated.
Thank you for your time.
Cheers!
Hello Cakers,
Does anyone know where I can get the pattern on below link?
https://sites.google.com/site/weddingcakepicturesanddesigns/three-tier-round-custom-wedding-cake-designs-and-pictures/round-three-tier-custom-unique-elegant-wedding-cake-designs-and-pictures
Is it a cake stencil?
Any input is appreciated.
Thank you for your time.
Cheers!
sorry forgot to say that it's the No.5 cake on that page, the 3-tier cake with brown patterns.
Thank u!
The caption under the picture says it is piped royal icing, and it does indeed look that way to me.
The caption under the picture says it is piped royal icing, and it does indeed look that way to me.
yes, i know that and not stencil either... just wondering where i can get the pattern...
I think that's just a traditional piping pattern, I've seen it in a bunch of places. You could just enlarge the pattern and trace it. I don't think it's a stencil.
It's a damask pattern that was taken from a piece of fabric, apparently. That same photo is on about ten different bakers' websites, each one of them implying that they made the cake. I can't find the original source because it's all over the internet and there's no watermark on most of the photos.
I am not at home where I can check but I think it looks a lot like one of those clear embossers you can buy at hobby stores or online. I think they are for stamping but can also be pressed onto a cake and then piped over.
Thanks heaps for the info, Cakers!
The cake picture belongs to The Crazy Cake Company.
blog: http://crazycakecompany.blogspot.com/
web: http://www.crazycakecompany.com/
I will check out craft stores too.
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