What Recipe For 3D Bear & Baby Blocks?

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mommabuda Posted 16 May 2007 , 1:47am
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i'm doing a baby shower cake on saturday and it's going to be a 10" round then i'm putting pillars through it with a plate on top to hold the bear. i'm hoping to be able to make some square blocks and cover them in fondant to look like baby blocks... not sure if that'll work yet but we'll see... anyways, i've done the bear twice and once was successful... i didn't do anything different so i'm kinda worried about this... they really wanted marble cake for all of it but i'm thinking i might just go with yellow for the bear because marble just seems too hard to deal with in the 3d bear. i just don't want a foot falling off... what recipe (extender or whatever) is the best to use... i've looked them up and there's a few, some have okay ratings but i wanted some personal experience stories. also, any advice on the blocks would be great icon_smile.gif thanks!

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mommabuda Posted 17 May 2007 , 12:21pm
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thanks for replying! i didn't think anyone was going to! i'm going to use that one so i hope it works icon_smile.gif

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mommabuda Posted 17 May 2007 , 7:01pm
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alright, i used it but i only had one box of pudding and i had to make 2 batches of it so hopefully it'll be okay. the bear is out and has a crack in his foot which is really scaring me but other than that, i guess he looks okay... time will tell i guess.

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