Jersery Cake

Decorating By Katie-Bug Updated 25 Apr 2007 , 3:05am by debster

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Katie-Bug Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 12:58am
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I have a customer wanting a Colts jersery cake, I'm thinking carve out the t-shirt.jersey. How hard is it to get that shape? Do you know of a template to use? Also, she is wanting to feed about 35, what size should I carve from? Thanks so much-Katie

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debster Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 1:08am
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I was just in the pattern section and saw a T-shirt pattern, I guess you could copy it to word and size it up or down. A half sheet is 35-40 people but if your cutting some away I don't know what to tell you.........here's a bump for you for the rest of the question. Post a picture. icon_biggrin.gif

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ksimp6577 Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 1:19am
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I did two jersey cakes, from the t-shirt pan, but they weren't going to be be large enough. I put them on a 1/2 sheet football field. Maybe that would work?

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Hookste Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 1:25am
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The T Shirt pan only serves 12. I would do a full sheet cake and carve it out. It is very easy. I have done T Shirts, baby girl dresses and Christening dresses this way....and I own the T Shirt pan. The pan just never seems to feed enough. Good luck!

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Katie-Bug Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 2:29am
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I found the t-shirt template, I am fixing to try and blow it up. Thanks, I'll keep you posted on how it goes. I also have to do a Pokeman, I think I am just going to trace/outline him and star him. He seems easy, I think that it will work. We'll see! Thanks and happy baking - Katie

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debster Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 3:05am
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That's what I meant blow up the t-shirt onto the larger cake pan maybe the 12x18?

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