Stained Glass Look...how Do I Do That?

Decorating By GenesisCakes Updated 27 Sep 2006 , 3:48am by sugarnut

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GenesisCakes Posted 26 Sep 2006 , 9:19pm
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I saw a few pics in the christening gallery that have the stained glass look. I would love to try that with a baptism cake this weekend. How do I do that???

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bulldog Posted 26 Sep 2006 , 9:22pm
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Colored piping gel. I did one, but have seen some really good ones in the galleries.

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twindees Posted 26 Sep 2006 , 9:24pm
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Hey Michelle,


I just did one of those cakes last friday. I left my camera at home so I did not post it as yet. I will do that tomorrow. Yes as bulldog said piping gell does the trick.


Take care

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GenesisCakes Posted 26 Sep 2006 , 9:34pm
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Thank you ladies....

Hey Cameal!!!!! Whats up girl!

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sugarnut Posted 27 Sep 2006 , 3:48am
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just trace out your lines with gray piping gel, or I like to use regular icing just to make it stiffer - it won't slide around as much, then make the lines in different directions (outline the piece first). Go back and fill in with different color piping gels in a zig-zag motion and don't put the same colors next to each other.
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