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Decorating By JRAE33 Updated 28 Mar 2007 , 11:02pm by mareg

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JRAE33 Posted 28 Mar 2007 , 8:26pm
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I know someone else asked this same question not too long ago, but I never did see the answer and now I can't find it. Is is possible to put a FBCT on the side of a cake? Will it stay on okay? Just curious..don't have a project yet that would need to do this, but would like to know if it would work. Thanks. Jodie

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NewbeeBaker Posted 28 Mar 2007 , 9:05pm
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Here is a couple links that members said they have successfully put a FBCT on the side of the cake and one explains how. I also read though, that a chocolate transfer works better for the side of the cake, but prolly personal opinion. I will link the tutorial I have on chocolate transfers incase you decide to go that route=) HTH some, Jen

http://forum.cakecentral.com/fbct-on-side-of-cake-ftopicp-1695661.html#1695661

http://forum.cakecentral.com/fbct-on-side-of-cake-ftopicp-235527.html#235527

Chocolate transfer tutorial by cali4dawn...

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/111071540UEhrpE

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mareg Posted 28 Mar 2007 , 11:02pm
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I put them on the side and it was ok. They were about 3" wide. They are on my Jack Skellington cake if you want to look. HTH

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