Need Help Putting Dec.on Cake W/o Ruining Bc. Asap

Decorating By bulldog Updated 30 Mar 2006 , 9:50pm by bulldog

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bulldog Posted 29 Mar 2006 , 1:23am
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I have a fondant paint pallet that I have cut out and have let dry hard. How do I put this on top of a BC covered cake so when the pallet is removed all of the BC does not come off? I am doing this cake tomorrow if you all could, please, help soon. Thanks.

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ladyamanda Posted 29 Mar 2006 , 1:24am
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hmmm, maybe put a sheet of rice paper underneath, or a bit of plastic wrap after the BC has crusted?

Jill

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bulldog Posted 29 Mar 2006 , 1:26am
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I was thinking maybe parchment paper. what do you think?

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angelas2babies Posted 29 Mar 2006 , 1:29am
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I think parchment paper of wax paper will do the trick.

Good luck.
Angie

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mmdd Posted 29 Mar 2006 , 1:29am
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you could either put wax paper under it with powdered sugar under the paper ~~ OR ~~ you could put a cake board under it with powdered sugar under the board.

I put powdered sugar under my cake boards on stacked cakes....it helps the bc icing stay on the cake! Good Luck!

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bulldog Posted 30 Mar 2006 , 9:50pm
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Thanks for all of your help! I let the BC crust, dusted w/ a bit of P.Sugar, put parchment paper under the pallet, and set it on top. Worked great!!Thanks again for the help!!! icon_biggrin.gif

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