How Would This Look As A Whale??

Decorating By sugartopped Updated 1 Jun 2006 , 5:41pm by sugartopped

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sugartopped Posted 31 May 2006 , 5:39pm
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just wondering if you guys thought this would look good or even work as a killer whale??

this is from the wilton site
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HeatherMari Posted 31 May 2006 , 5:41pm
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I think the yellow 3D fish might be hard to turn into a whale but the goldfish would work. Just make the tail look like it is turned. Can't hurt to try!
Good luck,
Heather

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babyscake Posted 31 May 2006 , 7:54pm
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You might want to try the easter 3d egg pan for a whale it will give you better results.

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projectqueen Posted 31 May 2006 , 8:30pm
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Here's one from a google search:
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sugartopped Posted 31 May 2006 , 9:12pm
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thanks, but she wants something else!! i'm going to start another post though b/c I have no idea how to do it!! icon_surprised.gif

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tonenia Posted 1 Jun 2006 , 4:08pm
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Pink Bunny what about a jello mold? I know I have seen them.

Also I know you said the yellow fish was from Wilton, but I cannot find the instructions. Can you tell me where?

Appreciate your time!

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sugartopped Posted 1 Jun 2006 , 5:41pm
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Originally Posted by tonenia

Pink Bunny what about a jello mold? I know I have seen them.

Also I know you said the yellow fish was from Wilton, but I cannot find the instructions. Can you tell me where?

Appreciate your time!




here it is:
http://www.wilton.com/recipes/recipesandprojects/add_pans/sea.cfm?section=cake&subsection=shapedpans&tertiary=adduseshome

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