Need Help Making A Ccc!

Baking By fragglerock1 Updated 10 Sep 2008 , 3:37am by turtle3264

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fragglerock1 Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 2:43am
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My kids dual birthday party is this Saturday and I decided on a Cat in the Hat theme. I'd like to make two CCC one would be Thing 1 and the other, of course, Thing 2. Here is my problem, I've only made one other CCC and while that one turned out okay, I'd like these to look really great. How do I transfer the image onto the cake? Freehand is not going to work for me because I can't draw to save my life! Also, one CCC is going to be Vanilla the other Chocolate, I'd like a filling that would go great with both and that kids of all ages would love (no peanut butter or anything fruity). Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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turtle3264 Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 2:49am
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You could always do a FBCT for the image. I have no idea about the filling. My cakes are always cake, buttercream and fondant...no filling.

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fragglerock1 Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 2:59am
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Forgive my ignorance but what is a FBCT?

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turtle3264 Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 3:01am
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I am still learning a lot of abbreviations on here myself. It is a frozen buttercream transfer. I think there is a tutorial on the home page...not sure though.

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AZCakeGirl Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 3:27am
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Okay, I REALLY need to apologize for my lack of abbreviation knowledge then....what's a CCC?

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turtle3264 Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 3:37am
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I took it to mean cupcake cake. If I'm wrong, let me know.

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