Need Hollywood Theme Idea For Fondant Cake

Decorating By blondmary Updated 5 Nov 2005 , 5:23pm by MommyEdzards

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blondmary Posted 21 Oct 2005 , 5:03am
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Hi everyone!
I am new in the art of baking. I am about to bake my first fondant cake for a "Congratulations" party.
I would like to do something somehow masculine, formal, elegant, really attractive. Of course I would like to include the "Congratulations" word on the cake. This is to celebrate the opening of a play in L.A. that is also going to be release on DVD.
Any idea?? please I need help.

Thank you!!!!!!! icon_biggrin.gif

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briansbaker Posted 21 Oct 2005 , 9:57pm
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You Could cover the entire cake in white fondant.. Make some fondant strips and add some black to make it look like film and wrap the cake with it.. You can print out block letters to copy from and make the words " congratulations" out of Royal icing. So that they look like the HOLLYWOOD sign. add lollipop stick to them so that you can stick them into the cake..
Look at this:
http://www.bakers-exchange.com/articles/2001/jan/tillston-eatmesweet.html

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blondmary Posted 22 Oct 2005 , 7:27pm
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Thank you!!!!!!!!
it is a wonderful idea. I really appreciate it. I will post a picture of the cake when is done. thumbs_up.gif

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MommyEdzards Posted 23 Oct 2005 , 8:27pm
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I just added a Hollywood themed cake to my gallery. I can't wait to see yours!!! Good luck!

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blondmary Posted 4 Nov 2005 , 5:35am
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I want to thank everybody that helped me to make my first cake. It didn't turned out perfect like I wanted, but the next one will be much better!!. thank you! thumbs_up.gif

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MommyEdzards Posted 5 Nov 2005 , 5:23pm
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it looks great!

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