Color Flow Baby Shower Idea

Decorating By artofbaking Updated 9 Nov 2005 , 1:35am by Sherryb

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artofbaking Posted 8 Nov 2005 , 11:31pm
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I have a baby pooh in color flow for the top of a 10 inch cake. I am just not sure how to dress the rest of the top of the cake. Just seems too boring to put only pooh up there. I am fairly new to this and have not used fondont or gum paste either. So simple is just fine. Any ideas or suggestions?
Pooh is on his back touch his toes.
Thanks

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kerririchards Posted 8 Nov 2005 , 11:56pm
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Maybe a smaller bead border (#5) and then drop flowers between very 3 or so beads. Or even a row of drop flowers on the inside edge of the beads. That would be pretty. What does your pooh colorflow look like? Can you post a picture of it? That might help with some suggestions.

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gotcake Posted 9 Nov 2005 , 1:27am
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Here is one done by member teesue

http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=displayimage&meta=allby&member_id=529&cat=0&pos=2

brainsbaker did cute little bees around the pooh bear

http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=displayimage&album=12&pos=504

Tis one is too cute by StephanieFL

http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=displayimage&album=12&pos=545

Maybe a blanket or quilted look under the bear.
Or make it look like this invite.
Enjoy!
LL

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Sherryb Posted 9 Nov 2005 , 1:35am
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When I took the Wilton classes the instructor did a pooh cake that was really cute. On the bottom half of the cake she put some Wilton paste color (green) and smeared it across to make it look like grass. Then she did the same with some blue on the top part. Then she just put pooh in the middle.
I hope that made sense. icon_biggrin.gif It was really cute.
Sherry

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