Decorating The Night Before

Decorating By jilliam Updated 18 Jul 2015 , 4:20am by jilliam

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jilliam Posted 18 Jul 2015 , 2:41am
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Hi all,

I decorated 80 cupcakes for a party for tomorrow with buttercream icing. I was thinking that the buttercream would seal in the freshness. However, I am not realizing that some cupcake is showing on each one. The icing isn't completely covering the top. Will they be dried out tomorrow?


Thanks!


Judy

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SquirrellyCakes Posted 18 Jul 2015 , 3:05am
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They could be. If you don't have boxes for them you can invert large bowls, roasting pans, clean moving boxes or even plastic or foil covered laundry baskets to cover them.

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jilliam Posted 18 Jul 2015 , 3:09am
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Thanks! I bought cake boxes to put them in, but they are cardboard. You think they need to be in something air tight?

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-K8memphis Posted 18 Jul 2015 , 4:02am
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you could seal the boxes in plastic wrap aka cling film

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jilliam Posted 18 Jul 2015 , 4:20am
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Will do! Thanks

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