Bottle Cake

Decorating By loriemoms Updated 10 Oct 2006 , 11:17pm by loriemoms

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loriemoms Posted 9 Oct 2006 , 11:25pm
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I am going to make the attached cake (laying down on a cake board). I was planning on covering it with Fondant, and airbrushing it, but the label I am not sure what to do. Its too small of a photo (I have tried all over to find a larger photo, aside from buying a bottle of the stuff!) and I can't quite make out what it says. I thought about printing it out on frosting sheet, but its too blurry. should I just try to pipe out the logo? Does anyon know of a good way to transfer the logo over to the fondant? Should I use the gel method?

Thanks in advance!!!
LL

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sunlover00 Posted 10 Oct 2006 , 1:06am
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Sorry, I don't see a photo

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7yyrt Posted 10 Oct 2006 , 2:17am
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Remy Martin
fine champagne cognac
Accord 1738 Royal
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Can't read the rest, sorry

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CAKES8832 Posted 10 Oct 2006 , 12:04pm
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I did a search and hopefully this will help you!



Remy Martin 1738
BN#127962

Appellation Fine Champagne Cognac. 65% Grande Champagne, 35% Petite Champagne

Aged Contains « eaux-de-vie » which are 4 to 20 years old

Tasting Note: Structure Mellow and extremely powerful flavour

Flavour: Cinnamon, clove, candied orange, prune, chocolate, limousin oak, brioche

Product Benefit: Terroir and tradition. Authenticity. Uniquely rich.
Lasts for up to 10 minutes on the palate.

Recommendations: Neat. On Ice. With chocolate. With Champagne

In 1738, King Louis XV exceptionally grants Rémy Martin a warrant to expand his vineyard. With 1738 Accord Royal, you will discover an authentic product, deeply rooted in territory and tradition.

Behind its classic appearance, 1738 Accord Royal hides a mellowness and richness made up of incomparable savours.

Through its copper and amber colour, it reveals a remarkable smoothness, an aroma both intense and delicate, with hints of fruits and flowers.

Good luck!! thumbs_up.gif

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7yyrt Posted 10 Oct 2006 , 3:34pm
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About printing the label. This link (scroll down to bottle cake) might help you. icon_smile.gif :
http://members.nuvox.net/~zt.proicer/aolchats/980326ch.htm

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JackSkellington11 Posted 10 Oct 2006 , 3:52pm
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I still dont see the pic. . .?

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7yyrt Posted 10 Oct 2006 , 4:04pm
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You click on the word download. It's deceiving. It took me awhile to realize the darn thing was NOT going to put something on my hard drive. (I HATE that!) icon_biggrin.gif
Sometimes when you attach a photo it comes out like that instead of where you can see it.. Go figure.

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loriemoms Posted 10 Oct 2006 , 11:17pm
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Thanks for the links! Fortantly, I dont have to do a bottle standing up..its laying down on a board. I did find a label that was cleared and was able to get a nice print out of it..

on a side note, I don't know why sometimes you upload a photo and it wants you to download it and sometimes it appears in the message. I don't do anything different!

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