~Fondany Baby With Blanket Draped...tutorial?~
Decorating By ValMommytoDanny Updated 27 Mar 2007 , 3:50pm by chaniliz
Hi, I thought I saw on here a how to on how to make the beautiful little baby with the blankie draped around their head and body and for the life of me I can't find it. Two ++ hours in search....
Can anyone help me out? I have to do a baby girl and wanted to review that first.
Many thanks!!
Oh dear, I so hate to jump on the bandwagon but I'd absolutely love to have that tutorial also. Can I trouble you for it also? Thanks so much.
Margie
julesn20716,
That would be lovely~if you have one it would help me out enormously!
Could you pm it to me?
Thanks!!
Don't know if this is THE tutorial but it is a tutorial:
(Baby in crib.)
http://www.pastrywiz.com/cakes/babycrib.htm
Fondant Figure threads:
(Multi-linked has figures, babies, faces, etc.)
http://forum.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopicp-1727121.html
(Has post from CC member who found tutorial.)
HTH
I would also LOVE that tutorial!! [email protected]
Jan, thanks for those links, I'll go check those out too!
Hey Yall this is off the subject but would you happen to know what tip was used to make the diasys on this cake?? I think they are soooo pretty!
Thank you!
http://www.jacquespastries.com/alloccasion46.htm
Hi, I thought I saw on here a how to on how to make the beautiful little baby with the blankie draped around their head and body and for the life of me I can't find it. Two ++ hours in search....
Can anyone help me out? I have to do a baby girl and wanted to review that first.
Many thanks!!
I haven't seen a tutorial on cakecentral.....but there are instructions for a baby in a blanket in a book called Celebrate With A Cake by L Smith.
Are you talking about the 3D sleeping baby covered in a blanket? 'mamacc' makes them. She has 4 in her photos. I just copied that design last week and searched for a while to find a tutorial. All the info I could find from her said the head was a Wilton Ball pan and the body a Wilton Wondermold. You shave a little of the Wondermold off the top to round out the butt, and you need cake scraps from another cake (a 6inch round is more than enough) to build up the neck/sholders area in between the Wondermold and Ball. It was fairly simple to do, except my face did not come out as cute as hers. I am not sure why--but I am definitely going to practice more. This makes a large cake--perfect for a baby shower.
Hello JulesN,
I was looking for the same thing, would you please send me a copy of the directions for the baby with the blanket as well Thanks
I would like to receive this tutorial also...please email to me at [email protected].
Thanks so much!
simpleaffair
Quote by @%username% on %date%
%body%