Box, Cake With Lid, Opening With Flowers, Etc...

Decorating By stlalohagal Updated 23 Oct 2006 , 10:12am by Eliza

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stlalohagal Posted 22 Oct 2006 , 4:29am
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How do you all do this? Am I thinking it's to complicated. I've seen some lovely fondant ones with like the tissue paper coming out. Tonight while search the basket weave for my course 2 final to get some ideas I saw some lovely 'baskets' with an open side and flowers pouring out or filled with fruit. One lady said she just iced a cake board and then basket weaved over it. Is this how it's done? The fondant ones too, only done like a real box lid and covered in the fondant? Then how is the 'tissue' effect done? Is it just fondant tucked inside like you do with tissue paper in a gift bag? These are just amazing. If anyone has any instructions I'd enjoy reading them. Thanks!

- Paula

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pookster Posted 22 Oct 2006 , 5:48am
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i could probably help you out more if i had a picture of what you are describing....

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Eliza Posted 22 Oct 2006 , 7:51am
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Take a look at this thread. brainsbaker explain it there. Hope that is what you are looking for!

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopicp-445907-.html#445907

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stlalohagal Posted 22 Oct 2006 , 7:09pm
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Here's a couple of pics from this site... NOTE I did not make these they were from this site, Sorry I didn't keep track of who made them other than the one that is labeled, but they are beautiful and a great inspiration. Thanks for sharing you great work!

Please if you could tell how this is done I'd appreciate it. I will check out the thread also that someone posted.

Thanks all!

- Paula
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