C. Peters -Cakes To Dream On

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SUGARMAMA Posted 20 Apr 2007 , 9:29pm
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Does anyone have the instructions for a topsy turvy cake that is in Collette's Book? I have been searching the site for the instructions & haven't had any luck. icon_sad.gif

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itsloops Posted 20 Apr 2007 , 9:40pm
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Not sure if this is what you are looking for. Someone posted it recently and I saved it to my favorites.

Good Luck!
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goof9j Posted 20 Apr 2007 , 9:43pm
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there was instructions here on this site on how to do the topsy turvy cake.
It was step by step instructions. Have fun, it looks like a lot of work but it's really neat when it is done. icon_smile.gif

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itsloops Posted 20 Apr 2007 , 9:45pm
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Sorry!
My computer is really acting up today. icon_mad.gif

Here is the link:
http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/20/04712146/0471214620.pdf

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terrylee Posted 20 Apr 2007 , 9:52pm
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I found this one online..i don't remember where....from her book
it may help....
LL

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Omicake Posted 20 Apr 2007 , 9:58pm
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I believe that cake is a Ron Ben Israel's one.

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jen1977 Posted 21 Apr 2007 , 11:46am
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Ahh...so that's how they do it!

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MrsMissey Posted 21 Apr 2007 , 12:24pm
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...here is a link to an article on Cakcecentral that may be of some help to you too:


http://www.cakecentral.com/article1-Instructions-For-Building-A-Whimsical-Tilted-Cake.html

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LaSombra Posted 21 Apr 2007 , 5:21pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MrsMissey

...here is a link to an article on Cakcecentral that may be of some help to you too:


http://www.cakecentral.com/article1-Instructions-For-Building-A-Whimsical-Tilted-Cake.html




I think that one sounds the most stable of any of them. I want to try doing a whimsical cake soon and I think I'll try that method first myself.

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jojo12 Posted 22 Apr 2007 , 12:56am
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thanks.

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manderfrog Posted 22 Apr 2007 , 1:02am
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I really want to try a topsy turvy!

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Suebee Posted 22 Apr 2007 , 1:08am
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I have that book I will post it tomorrow for you, I'm not at home right now.

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Lady_bug768 Posted 22 Apr 2007 , 5:10am
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when I get practice I can have some fun. icon_smile.gif

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playingwithsugar Posted 22 Apr 2007 , 5:45am
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Yes, that sage and white cake is Ron Ben-Israel's.

Theresa icon_smile.gif

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