Graduation Cap

Baking By val622 Updated 1 Jul 2011 , 12:55pm by Cargal

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val622 Posted 27 Jun 2011 , 9:52pm
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this is new to me and I want to make cookie pops for favors..to decorate a cap would i line the cap with the same color i use for flooding and then outline the cap in yellow..or could I outline cap in yellow..flood it n blue.

sorry if this is a silly quesiton

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Cargal Posted 28 Jun 2011 , 2:37am
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Do you want the blue cap to be outlined in yellow? If you outline in a different color than you flood with, you'll want it to dry completely so the colors don't bleed. If you want it to be all blue, you don't have to wait so long to flood. Good luck.

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Lcubed82 Posted 29 Jun 2011 , 1:30am
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If you want a second color outline, you can also outline and flood in Color 1, let dry completely, then outline again in Color 2. That way you don't have to worry about flood covering the outline.

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val622 Posted 1 Jul 2011 , 2:33am
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I think since I am new to this I will outline first in blue then flood in blue..so from what I read the flood icing should be thinner than the piping icing..so I guess I would pipe all my cookies then thin the icing down to flood. can I do this in the pastry bag..

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Cargal Posted 1 Jul 2011 , 12:55pm
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Yes, you will need to thin the flood icing down quite a bit. Here is a link that explains. You can use a pastry bag, but make sure there is no grease in it. I keep separate pastry bags for royal or color flow and do not use with buttercream.

http://cakecentral.com/articles/112/how-to-bake-decorate-cookies

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