Can You Put Fbct On Fondant??

Decorating By katleg Updated 3 Mar 2006 , 5:52am by katleg

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katleg Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 12:09am
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i have been reading about doing a frozen buttercream transfer, and i have all of my things ready to go , then i think...wait, can you only transfer the frozen image onto a buttercream cake, or can you do it on top of a fondant cake as well?? please help!

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katleg Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 12:55am
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bump. anyone? icon_confused.gif

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izzybee Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 1:15am
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I haven't done an FBCT but I use buttercream and royal on my fondant all the time.

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katleg Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 1:17am
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Originally Posted by izzybee

I haven't done an FBCT but I use buttercream and royal on my fondant all the time.




me too..but im just wondering if it is going to stick to the cake/ come off the wax paper right..

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smashcakes Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 1:23am
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maybe you could put a little bit of bc on the area the fbct will go. i've never tried it myself, if nothing else, do a really simple practice one just to see

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katleg Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 1:25am
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Originally Posted by smashcakes

maybe you could put a little bit of bc on the area the fbct will go. i've never tried it myself, if nothing else, do a really simple practice one just to see




i thought of that too.. but i already used all of my fondant and dont really want to make another batch just for a little test ya know?

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katleg Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 1:26am
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Originally Posted by smashcakes

maybe you could put a little bit of bc on the area the fbct will go. i've never tried it myself, if nothing else, do a really simple practice one just to see





the bc on the fondant where it is going to go might be a good idea.

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katleg Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 3:18am
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can anyone help me solve this?. BUMP>

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jo_ann Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 5:12am
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I'm not going to be of any help but I'd be interested in knowing this too. I love doing fbct's but have only put them on b/c or whipped icing, never fondant. Hopefully someone with more experience will see this and can help.

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bonnscakesAZ Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 5:15am
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I don't see any reason why this won't work. The bc will soften and stick to the fondant just like it will on another icing.. I say go for it.

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TamiAZ Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 5:15am
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Yes, you can... I've done and it worked fine!! icon_lol.gif Just put the FBCT on the cake like you would with buttercream!!

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tastycakes Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 5:16am
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I don't see why it wouldn't work. I use buttercream to add details to fondant cakes and havent had a problem with that. The fondant underneath might get soggy as the FBCT warms up?

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TamiAZ Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 5:16am
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Jinx, you owe me a cake, Bonnie!! icon_lol.gif

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katleg Posted 3 Mar 2006 , 5:52am
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thanks! im going to try it in the morning.. i just starting watching walk the line and got distracted! good movie! thanks again yall.

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