Pillow Cakes

Decorating By adven68 Updated 5 Aug 2005 , 11:19pm by loree001

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adven68 Posted 27 Jul 2005 , 2:40am
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Hi everyone....I searched the site but no luck! Does anyone have instructions for those great pillow-shaped cakes? They are so pretty. I found one in the gallery by Cakes by Sam that had a small pillow and a tiara....but I have seen 4 or 5 stacked cakes all in pillow shapes on different websites and I would love to know how to do that....I appreciate your time!

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mixaleena Posted 27 Jul 2005 , 2:51am
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I unfortunately can't help you on this one, BUT if you can get your hands on 'Cakes to Dream On' by Colette Peters, it has instructions on how to do it in there.

=) Sorry I couldn't be more help!
Mixee

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briansbaker Posted 27 Jul 2005 , 3:03am
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http://www.sweetconstructions.com/cakes/pillow.shtml
I would think layering square cakes together, freezing it and then carving it.. Although the link I sent you looks as if there would be no carving involved..

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Sugar Posted 27 Jul 2005 , 12:55pm
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Originally Posted by briansbaker

http://www.sweetconstructions.com/cakes/pillow.shtml
I would think layering square cakes together, freezing it and then carving it.. Although the link I sent you looks as if there would be no carving involved..



OMG, I'm loving fashion Ken. Have you seen this? It's adorable! icon_lol.gif
http://www.sweetconstructions.com/cakes/fashion_ken.shtml

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sheilaattaway Posted 27 Jul 2005 , 3:26pm
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OMG! thats funny!

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Justcakes Posted 27 Jul 2005 , 4:09pm
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OMG that is too funny! Who knew Ken was so in touch with his feminine side! LOL!

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Cakemaster26 Posted 28 Jul 2005 , 3:49am
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I believe that one of the Books by Collete Peters has a cake that is I thinks 3 tier pillow. You could go to a book store and take a look at it.

I believe it is in the book called Cakes to Dream On.

hope this helps icon_biggrin.gif

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briansbaker Posted 28 Jul 2005 , 3:57am
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Hmmm.
Or maybe someone can share the page that has the book??? icon_wink.gif
Just thought I would ask icon_biggrin.gif

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kathyg Posted 28 Jul 2005 , 4:16am
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Actually, Cakes to dream on by collette Peters is on sale (at least last night) on Amazon.com Also, cakes by design, scott clark woolley has a pillow cake. His web site is www.cakesbydesign.cc
You can usually call him and ask him or email hes been very helpful to me, Good Luck!!!!

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adven68 Posted 28 Jul 2005 , 6:58pm
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Thanks everyone...I think I'll invest in a couple of Collette's books....take care!

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loree001 Posted 5 Aug 2005 , 12:30am
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I saw that same cake by Cakes by Sam and I've been looking for days in the gallery and haven't found it again, do you remember where it was? A friend wanted to see it. Thanks

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Peachez Posted 5 Aug 2005 , 1:46pm
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The cake you are looking for by Cakes by Sam is in the Theme/3D category under Fantasy/Gothic/Fairytail. It's a beautiful one! She also has a website to order supplies. I've ordered some awesome things from her that have made decorating even more fun. I love gadgets icon_lol.gif

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loree001 Posted 5 Aug 2005 , 11:19pm
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Thank you sooo much! thumbs_up.gif

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