Wedding Cake

Decorating By tigerlilly Updated 13 Mar 2007 , 6:30pm by tigerlilly

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tigerlilly Posted 12 Mar 2007 , 3:52am
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my cousin asked me to do her wedding cake she wants a mad hatter cake and her colors are brown pink and green any thoughts?

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JanH Posted 12 Mar 2007 , 4:25am
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JanH Posted 12 Mar 2007 , 5:10pm
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Here's a bump so the color/design gurus can help.

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pinknlee Posted 12 Mar 2007 , 8:19pm
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Does she want a topsy-turvy cake or is mad hatter the theme? Is that a stupid question, today you never really know?

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tigerlilly Posted 12 Mar 2007 , 9:42pm
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she wants a topsy turvy cake

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gibson Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 12:21am
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Here's a crooked cake don't know if that's the same as topsy turvy. I just did this on the weekend.....

Might give you some ideas.......
LL

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tigerlilly Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 3:14am
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your cake is beautiful great job that is very helpful thank you

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gibson Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 5:17am
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Is a crooked cake the same as topsy turvy, and if it isn't then what the difference with madhatter or is that the same as topsy turvy?

Little confused........

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tigerlilly Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 3:18pm
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they are all three the same. how do you do the roses is there instructions on this site? thanks

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gibson Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 4:12pm
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I think if you serached you would be able to find some, I remember asking a long time ago so I'll tell you what I was told.
Take a piece of fondant and roll it out, I used all different sizes but if you want it uniform I would measure them to be all the same. I also used a pasta roller on my kitchenaid and boy was that ever the best investment! Saves a lot of time. After you roll it out, fold the fondant in half length ways. Cut the edges at an angle. Start rolling and as you roll pinch near the bottom to get the "creases".
I hope this makes sense, if not just do a search for fondant ribbon roses and someone might have explained it better.

Good luck!

Make sure you post a pic when you're done!

Tammy

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JanH Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 5:58pm
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Here are all the rose threads:
(this is a super thread w/lots of links and how-to's)

http://forum.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-163271-.html

HTH

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CakeLadyM Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 6:11pm
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icon_smile.gif JANH icon_smile.gif

I just love it when you swoop in at the spppeeed of light with those links, Girl!

So awesome! icon_biggrin.gif

-M-

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JanH Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 6:19pm
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Oh my, glad to be of help icon_redface.gif

Here's tigerlilly's other thread (related):

http://forum.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-163271-.html

HTH

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tigerlilly Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 6:30pm
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thanks for all the great links & helpful info. I'll be sure to post pics

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