Wafer Paper

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memes38261 Posted 20 Dec 2006 , 1:14pm
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icon_smile.gif Hi there I am new here and I was wondering if you could help me . I need to find piano sheet music on wafer parer. I hope to chat soon.
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finnox Posted 20 Dec 2006 , 1:18pm
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I have no clue have you tried to google it

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daltonam Posted 20 Dec 2006 , 1:35pm
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WELCOME TO CC icon_smile.gif !!!!!!!!

not real sure about the wafer paper, but i think i've seen the print in chocolate transfer sheets, i realized these are not the same thing, but i just thought i'd mention this.

good luck & if i see something i'll post it

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duckduck Posted 20 Dec 2006 , 8:55pm
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I've only seen plain wafer paper. http://pastrychef.com/Catalog/wafer_paper_3754150.htm
Best price I've found so far. It's also used for the top and bottom when making nougat.

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nglez09 Posted 20 Dec 2006 , 8:58pm
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Welcome to CC!

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playingwithsugar Posted 20 Dec 2006 , 9:09pm
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I'm sorry, but I just need to clarify -

Are you looking for wafer paper, like we would make flowers and butterflies from, or are you looking for edible images of sheet music?

I ask because I have never seen pre-printed wafer paper before, only edible images, and in EIs I have never seen sheet music.

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duckduck Posted 20 Dec 2006 , 9:25pm
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Now that I've said that, a little searching and I've come up with colored and some with printed images but no music yet. I was googling "edible image cake".
http://www.sugarcraft.com/catalog/misc/waferpaper.htm#wafer%20tops

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memes382611 Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 1:37am
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icon_biggrin.gif you all have been a big help, thanks for the warm welcome also. Now I have another question lol, I am doing the grand piano cake (wilton) for my sons groom cake,
question:
how would i put it on a sheet cake (covering in marble fondant)
without it sinking in to the sheet cake I know you all have seen the legs on the piano cake all help is welcome
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thanks again
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Zmama Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 1:43am
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That is where cake boards come into play. If the sheet cake is covered in fondant, you could put a rug of fondant over a cake board (dowel underneath) to set the piano on. That way the legs would be on the board, instead of on the cake itself. It would also be possible to cover the cake board under the legs with a piece of fondant that matches the marble effect of the bottom cake, so it didn't show as much.

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memes382611 Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 1:49am
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thank you I had thought that is what i would have to do
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VSlaybaugh Posted 7 Feb 2007 , 6:54am
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icon_biggrin.gif I am doing the grand piano cake (wilton) for my sons groom cake, thumbs_up.gif




Did you take a picture I could see? I'm going to do a grand piano cake for my daughter's college senior piano recital in March.

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