Show Me Some Pictures Using This!

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notjustcake Posted 5 Apr 2007 , 8:45pm
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http://shop.pattycakes.com/cake-decorating/Itemdesc.asp?CartId={43FCA82A-4C6B-454F-8FBB-47190C5F88DA}&ic=304%2D8174

I got this idea from the Wilton book. My cousin is graduating next month, she loves pictures and taking pictures I thought this might be perfect for her cake. I cannot though find any pictures on the galleries I don't know what to search them as. She also doesn't want a traditional graduation cake and she would like something fun. I have no idea how I will incorporate that, and still use the seperator with pictures in it.

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notjustcake Posted 5 Apr 2007 , 8:48pm
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My cousin wants a non traditional graduation cake. She wants something fun and loves pictures and taking pictures, I can't find any pictures under the galleries using this seperator set help please

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azterp Posted 5 Apr 2007 , 8:57pm
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What about a scrapbook type cake with images of her through her school days.

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tabbiekat Posted 5 Apr 2007 , 8:59pm
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I think this might be the same thing. I just saw it today looking at sweet 16 cakes. Here is the link

http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=displayimage&meta=search&search=sweet%2016&cat=0&pos=76&search=sweet%2016

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SophieBelle Posted 5 Apr 2007 , 9:01pm
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Hi,

Did you want help with how to use those separators or did you want some ideas for the cake? I think the separators would come with instructions, or maybe they have product information about them on the Wilton website.

I've never used them but I've seen them in the store. I think you can basically decorate them with whatever paper or fabric you want. It would probably be really cool with a collage of black and white photos or something?

I hope someone else can be of more help.

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notjustcake Posted 5 Apr 2007 , 9:05pm
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black and white is what i had in mind

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smbegg Posted 5 Apr 2007 , 9:07pm
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Wow, those are really cool! The sky is the limit with them. I would do her years through school. I think that would make a great graduation cake.

Stephanie

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KonfectionKonnection Posted 5 Apr 2007 , 9:10pm
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Here's a project the Wilton site shows, although I like tabbiekat's suggestion better:

http://www.wilton.com/recipes/recipesandprojects/wedding/pictureperfect.cfm

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notjustcake Posted 5 Apr 2007 , 9:22pm
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wow thanks for that link I am trying to find her boyfriend on myspace to get some contraband pictures I kinda want it to be a surprise!! I was thinking of doing her high school years all in black and white but still make it a fun cake, tiered cakes are very traditional cakes so I am looking for a way to make fun without it looking tacky! I guess the sky is the limit I will try to pick her boyfriend's brain.

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