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Decorating By meghanb Updated 29 Mar 2006 , 2:17pm by meghanb

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meghanb Posted 28 Mar 2006 , 3:06am
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I am planning on making a buttercream frosted cake as well as cupcakes for my sister's birthday and my birthday next month. For both the cake and cupcakes, I want to add accents made of fondant. Will MMF work for this?
Forgive my ignorance, I have never used any type of fondant. icon_smile.gif

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cakecre8tor Posted 28 Mar 2006 , 3:08am
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I have done it - and it worked no problem!

Good luck!

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kelleykakes Posted 28 Mar 2006 , 3:16am
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I used it to make roses and also hand-molded jungle animals. It worked great!

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Florimbio Posted 28 Mar 2006 , 4:37am
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Most of my figures and decorations are done in mmf, candy clay, or rolled butter cream...

It will work very well! good luck thumbs_up.gif

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TJSCAKES Posted 28 Mar 2006 , 5:35am
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I love using MMF for decorations. I'm just starting in cake decorating, but in my few pics, you can see what I did with it. It's fun to work with and to eat,too!

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meghanb Posted 29 Mar 2006 , 2:17pm
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Thanks guys, I can't wait to get started!

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