Can I Put Mmf On A Bc Cake?

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sassyredhead Posted 24 Apr 2007 , 6:19pm
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I have a BC cake. It is iced and with a bottom border right now. It's for a mechanic and I have a wrench cookie cutter that will make a great border with 2 on the top and bottom and 1 on each side. But I really don't want to do it in BC if I can help it. I think MMF would look better and be easier. Can I cut out the wrenches in MMF and put them on a BC cake? I was wondering if they'd get mushy or anything, or if they'll hold up? Please help.

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kelleym Posted 24 Apr 2007 , 6:23pm
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Yep, I do it all the time. It works great! icon_smile.gif

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sassyredhead Posted 24 Apr 2007 , 7:16pm
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Woohho! Thanks! Here it is. No frills, but that's how I wanted it. icon_smile.gif
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mareg Posted 24 Apr 2007 , 7:22pm
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Looks good!

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bellejoey Posted 24 Apr 2007 , 7:24pm
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That looks great, and I was just going to add that I do it all the time also! It's much easier and looks great!

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brilandken Posted 24 Apr 2007 , 7:27pm
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How cute or should I say manlyicon_smile.gif You did a great job.

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amecakes Posted 24 Apr 2007 , 7:29pm
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I love your cake! I have to do something similar for my DH and was wondering if you can also put MMF cutouts on the side of a BC cake...or will they slip off?

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fooby Posted 24 Apr 2007 , 7:33pm
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I love your cake! I have to do something similar for my DH and was wondering if you can also put MMF cutouts on the side of a BC cake...or will they slip off?




You can and they won't slip off. thumbs_up.gif

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isabelianico Posted 24 Apr 2007 , 7:34pm
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Looks wonderful! Good job! Isn't fondant the greatest icon_wink.gif

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ericablondegirl Posted 24 Apr 2007 , 7:40pm
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Will the MMF eventually harden up a bit?..making a dinosaur cake this weekend and am using candy melts for the tail spikes...but now I'm thinking MMF might be nice.

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