Farmer Cake

Decorating By pumpkinroses Updated 13 Mar 2007 , 11:03am by Chiara

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pumpkinroses Posted 12 Mar 2007 , 10:38pm
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Here is my idea for the Farmer cake due this weekend. It's 11x15.

I was thinking having the grass go about half way up the characters and then sky above that. Any suggestions would be great!
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cocakedecorator Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 1:43am
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that is really cute. the chicken and horse are too funny.

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jendalain Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 2:36am
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This is really cute! What a clever idea. Love the characters..

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kcepenney Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 2:38am
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Yikes, that looks hard. I would love to see the final! I am sure it will be great!!

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lapazlady Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 2:43am
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Great characters, chocolate transfer? FBCT?

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Chabela Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 2:49am
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make the figures in colorflow. Then cover the cake with buttercream in blue and green as a background for the figures. You can put clouds or draw like the door of the barn.

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pumpkinroses Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 10:53am
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Do you think colorflow would be easier than a FBCT? I've never done colorflow before.

I am planning on covering the cake in BC. I was thinking using that color spray, since I don't have an airbrush=(, for the grass and sky. The clouds I thought of doing puffy and also having some patches of grass with the grass tip. This should give it texture.

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Chiara Posted 13 Mar 2007 , 11:03am
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Your cake idea is cute.
I always thought that colourflow was more complicated than the butter cream transfer?
As for the clouds, I would also make some free hand out of rolled fondant and then spray too so that you have different layers.
Can't wait to see your photos

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