What Size For Flower Pot Cake?

Decorating By Pootchi Updated 6 May 2006 , 4:27pm by Pootchi

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Pootchi Posted 6 May 2006 , 3:09pm
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Hi,

After reading the posts about flower pots, it gave me an idea. Tuesday I'm teaching a class how to make fondant flowers for mother's day, and I thought I could make a flower pot cake to present the flowers to the class. But my question is: What size of flower I'll need (standard cake mix) and how long does it need to bake? thanks so much. Can't wait to see the students faces!!!!!
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Lorris

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cindy6250 Posted 6 May 2006 , 3:31pm
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Are you going to carve it from a stacked cake? How many flowers are you going to put in the pot and what kind of flowers? I would think depending on the answers to the above, maybe an 8-inch cake would work. HTH.

Cindy

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Rodneyck Posted 6 May 2006 , 3:55pm
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If this is a 3D cake, I think there is a step-by-step guide in the "articles" section.

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Pootchi Posted 6 May 2006 , 4:27pm
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I want to do the one baked in the flower pot itself!! like I saw in another post!

I'll go check the articles thank you
Lorris

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