How Did They Get This Texture?

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Sweet_Stuff_Cakery Posted 22 Sep 2013 , 4:29am
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Everyone is talking about this amazing cake. How did they get that texture? Any ideas!?

 

Thanks

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smittyditty Posted 22 Sep 2013 , 4:30am
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no pic no link

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Sweet_Stuff_Cakery Posted 22 Sep 2013 , 5:26am
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sorry here it is 

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CakeGeekUk Posted 22 Sep 2013 , 3:24pm
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I ADORE this cake - one of my favourites this year.  The Patchwork Cutter mini quilting tool would work for this no problem.

 

I'm wondering if there a texture sheet/embossing mat anybody has come across for this pattern also?

 

I really love how the sugar flowers are arranged asymmetrically on this cake.  Really complements a one-shouldered wedding dress! The cake is by Sweet & Saucy Cakes.

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annie84 Posted 22 Sep 2013 , 3:39pm
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This is how Ron Ben Israel does it:

 

http://nyccakegirl.com/2011/08/16/how-to-decorate-a-sweet-wedding-cake-really-this-is-a-step-by-step/

 

This is how my cake turned out when I used this technique:

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CakeGeekUk Posted 22 Sep 2013 , 3:55pm
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Thanks so much for that link, Annie! Your cake came out beautifully - I love the eyelet lace effect too! (or broderie anglaise lace as we call it across the pond!)

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Sweet_Stuff_Cakery Posted 22 Sep 2013 , 6:01pm
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Thanks everyone. You have been a big help as usual. 

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