Snowflake Cakes

Decorating By mjones17 Updated 11 Dec 2005 , 2:56am by kjg

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mjones17 Posted 7 Dec 2005 , 8:22pm
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How do you guys make the snowflakes? Do you use a mold cause I don't think I could freehand it.

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bulldog Posted 7 Dec 2005 , 8:29pm
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I did mine freehand while looking at a pic, but i wish mine had come out better. Maybe, someone else can help you better.

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charleydog Posted 7 Dec 2005 , 8:46pm
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i KNOW THERE ARE SNOWFLAKE PATTERNS YOU CAN USE..IN ONE OF THE WILTON BOOKS..ANYONE KNOW WHICH ONE?

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SHADDI Posted 7 Dec 2005 , 11:12pm
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THANK YOU MJONES17 FOR SHAREING THAT SITE I WAS COMING ONLINE JUST FOR THAT TO ASK ABOUT A SNOWFLAKE PATTERN AND YOU ALREADY HAD IT UP

THANKS AGAIN
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mjones17 Posted 8 Dec 2005 , 12:32pm
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You're very welcome icon_biggrin.gif

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Jenc95 Posted 9 Dec 2005 , 2:40am
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Thanks so much!!! I hated to add my name to the list on the other forum...I felt bad!! Merry Christmas! Happy baking! :0)

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BuncoHappens Posted 9 Dec 2005 , 2:41pm
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I'm going to start a cake today with snowflakes on the sides. I plan on cutting snowflakes out of fondant using snowflake cookie cutters. I'm anxious to get started!

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kjg Posted 11 Dec 2005 , 2:56am
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I put a sheet of wax paper over a snowflake table cloth and traced the snowfakes with royal icing

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