Has Any One Heard Of "winx"? It's A New Cartoon.

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caduchi Posted 1 Jul 2005 , 7:52pm
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Hi all,

Has any one heard of Winx, It's a new cartoon here and a lady asked me to make her daughter a winx B-day cake. So tell me were can i get Pictures or drawings That i can use.
Thanks Ana

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Jackie Posted 1 Jul 2005 , 8:05pm
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GinaJuarez Posted 1 Jul 2005 , 8:26pm
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Here is a link so you can see their coloring. The site that Jacke posted is cool!!

http://will2004.fm.interia.pl/manga_winx.jpg
http://www.cwinx.com/images/winxteam.jpg

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caduchi Posted 2 Jul 2005 , 5:15am
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Thanks a bunch Jacky and Gina, will have to start practicing on that BCT.

Ana

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MariaLovesCakes Posted 5 Jul 2005 , 3:05pm
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Thanks a bunch Jacky and Gina, will have to start practicing on that BCT.

Ana




You could also try tracing the picture on wax paper and filling it in with Royal icing. I do that with all my characters.... I haven't tried the buttercream transfer, but because royal icing works so good for me, I don't think I will change... icon_lol.gif

Here's an example of the Royal icing characters... I keep wax paper attached on the back to give it stability and make it easier when picking it up...
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MariaLovesCakes Posted 5 Jul 2005 , 3:08pm
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Originally Posted by caduchi

Hi all,

Has any one heard of Winx, It's a new cartoon here and a lady asked me to make her daughter a winx B-day cake. So tell me were can i get Pictures or drawings That i can use.
Thanks Ana




Here's another one with Royal Icing...

I made the character stand up by attaching sucker sticks with tape in the back... Even the sign behind them that says Fairly Oddparents and the letters on the 2nd tier are made of Royal Icing...
LL

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Janette Posted 28 Jan 2014 , 6:34pm
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Thank you, Jackie

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AZCouture Posted 28 Jan 2014 , 8:51pm
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AYeah, but surely those are copyrighted images, and not in the public domain for free use?

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as you wish Posted 28 Jan 2014 , 9:02pm
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ANot that it makes any difference, but this thread is from 2005.

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AZCouture Posted 28 Jan 2014 , 9:07pm
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Not that it makes any difference, but this thread is from 2005.

Well I blame the person who revived the old thread then. Why was it even revived?! Good grief.

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MimiFix Posted 28 Jan 2014 , 9:10pm
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Originally Posted by AZCouture   Well I blame the person who revived the old thread then. Why was it even revived?! Good grief.

 

She's not going to care. Her signature line says: legal, not legal, I don't care

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as you wish Posted 28 Jan 2014 , 9:12pm
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AJanette revived a nine year old thread to say thank you? Janette, I think you are taking good manners to the extreme! ;) lol! Actually, I was wondering if the recent spamming mess would cause a lot of old threads to resurface.

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AZCouture Posted 28 Jan 2014 , 9:39pm
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Janette revived a nine year old thread to say thank you? Janette, I think you are taking good manners to the extreme! ;) lol! Actually, I was wondering if the recent spamming mess would cause a lot of old threads to resurface.

Could be. I've seen some really odd ball stuff resurface at times. Usually those are the posts that get the spammer links.

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Annabakescakes Posted 29 Jan 2014 , 7:39am
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MMMmmm MMMM mmmm! Leaving the waxed paper on sounds like just the sort of fiber I need!

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Claire138 Posted 29 Jan 2014 , 9:44am
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I was wondering about that, I was imagining me telling a client how to eat or not eat it:lol:

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