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Decorating By crafty01 Updated 3 Oct 2006 , 2:20pm by crafty01

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crafty01 Posted 3 Oct 2006 , 1:15pm
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Im a newbi whats gel and where do you get it.
what does fbct mean?
Is there a place that tells the abbreviations of stuff like fbct?
thanks
Crafty01

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KHalstead Posted 3 Oct 2006 , 1:22pm
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do you mean piping gel??? You can find that anywher wilton products are sold ie: craft stores such as A.C. Moore, Michael's, Hobby Lobby.

Fbct is a Frozen buttercream transfer
http://cakecentral.com/article12-How-To-Create-a-Frozen-Buttercream-Transfer.html

and here are the abbreviations

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-2926.html

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cakeladywalker Posted 3 Oct 2006 , 1:40pm
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W*E*L*C*O*M*E..............your going to love it here, I DO!!

You can buy PIPING GEL at WALMART, HOBBY LOBBY, MICHEALS, ETC. Or your local baking supply store. You use it for a few things to do the trace tech., water affects, real tears. You can buy it clear & add your color of choice, WHICH I SUGGEST. Or they make it already tinted. Hope this helped out. icon_smile.gifthumbs_up.gificon_wink.gif

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crafty01 Posted 3 Oct 2006 , 2:13pm
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So if you were like tracing a color book page you would use piping gel and color? Do you use the little tubs of color Wilton like to color your icing or does it need to be different color stuff?

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crafty01 Posted 3 Oct 2006 , 2:20pm
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KHalstead- Thanks I looked at the links very nice .
The fbct looks really cool do you use that alot?
I think now that I look at those links that piping gel is what I needed.
I saw a cake in the gallery and it said gel so wasnt for sure.
Thanks again for all the help. -Crafty01

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