Plastic Tiara On Fondant

Decorating By mypinkbakery Updated 2 Apr 2014 , 11:44pm by krystaldel

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mypinkbakery Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 6:00am
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Hello Ladies!

 

I have a princess cake to make in April. I was wondering, would it be ok to use a plastic Tiara on the fondant cake? How do I go about it..just place it on top of the cake? Thank you!

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maisie73 Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 9:56am
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AYes it'll be fine, I use plastic decorations a lot. I would stick it on with a bit of buttercream but I can't see a problem with plonking it on top. I'm just a hobby baker (that's why I use a lot of plastic decs, not great at modelling) but I'm sure the professionals will let you know if I'm wrong. :-) Another good reason for plastic decs, especially for kids is they have a toy to keep when the cake's all gone, they love it.

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mypinkbakery Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 10:26pm
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thanks for ur response maisie73..i appreciate!

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morganchampagne Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 11:07pm
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AIt's fine, just use common sense about the decoration. Making sure it doesn't come in contact with a bunch of dust, not on the floor, etc etc. I use them all the time

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krystaldel Posted 2 Apr 2014 , 11:44pm
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I just used one this weekend on a princess cake, I got it from party city for $1.00 and it looked great. I kept it in the bag until I delivered the cake so it stayed clean

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