Is This A Buttercream Transfer?

Decorating By adven68 Updated 22 Aug 2006 , 12:50pm by adven68

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adven68 Posted 18 Aug 2006 , 5:24pm
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Hi guys....I came across this adorable cake...I love the vibrant colors....for those of you who have done them....does this look like a BCT? (I've never done one)....thanks!!!

http://www.coffeycakes.com/largepics/stork.jpg

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kjgjam22 Posted 18 Aug 2006 , 5:29pm
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it doesnt look like one to me but you could always do an image like that using the fbt technique. it is a cute cake.

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sun33082 Posted 18 Aug 2006 , 5:31pm
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It could possibly be one. Or they could have transfered it with a projector or by using toothpics. Or could be a very artistic person who free handed it lol. Basically any of those methods could have been used. I think a fbct would have been the most difficult because of the thin lines, but it can be done.

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ConnieB Posted 18 Aug 2006 , 5:32pm
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It looks like a FBCT to me. usaribbon.gif

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adven68 Posted 18 Aug 2006 , 5:53pm
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Do you think royal icing was used with a flood-in method? Maybe I should e-mail coffey-cakes....hmmmm...

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ConnieB Posted 18 Aug 2006 , 5:57pm
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I would not think they would mind telling you how they did it, I mean, look at all the people on here who own bakeries that we get ideas from.

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adven68 Posted 22 Aug 2006 , 12:50pm
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She was very sweet and answered my email....she said that she "piped it on and filled it in". I'm assuming with royal. Thanks everyone!

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