First Time Doing Cornelli Lace

Decorating By debbie2881 Updated 29 Jun 2006 , 4:03pm by debbie2881

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debbie2881 Posted 29 Jun 2006 , 12:07am
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This was my 1st time doing cornelli lace on a cake. I just learned it in course 3 monday. Is this considered good?

Cake is chocolate, yellow checkerboard with chocolate pudding filling and frosted and decorated with whipped cream buttercream. Roses are tootsie roll.

Thanks
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cats28 Posted 29 Jun 2006 , 12:11am
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This cake is very pretty. You did a great job.
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mendhigurl Posted 29 Jun 2006 , 2:26pm
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that's great...I love the chocolate roses. I can't make icing roses for the life of me. Anyway, the cornelli lace looks great, and it's on the side of the cake, the hardest part...great job!

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rogers8702 Posted 29 Jun 2006 , 3:04pm
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looks great!!!! AND VERY CLASSY!

nice job

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Jasra Posted 29 Jun 2006 , 4:00pm
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Beautiful job!

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debbie2881 Posted 29 Jun 2006 , 4:03pm
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Thank you all for your nice comments. When i was learning the conelli lace i was wondering if it would stick to the sides and i also wondered how people did it on the side. It was a little difficult especially since its my 1st but it wasnt too bad and i'm happy with the outcome. Thanks again.

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