Does Mmf Have A Certain Drying Time...or Setting Time?

Decorating By yummymummy Updated 16 Mar 2008 , 3:12pm by AKA_cupcakeshoppe

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yummymummy Posted 16 Mar 2008 , 2:05pm
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I'm making a cake this coming weekend and want to use mmf for some of the decorations. For instance, along the bottom of the cake (it's a flower cake) I want to make cute little snails and such and dust them with super pearl dust. Is MMF the best choice for this and if so, do my decorations need a certain amount of set up or drying time?

Please forgive me if this has been answered before, but I couldn't find it when I searched.
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mrs_morton Posted 16 Mar 2008 , 3:03pm
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I am wondering this also. If anybody knows, can you answer how far ahead of time you can make MMF decorations (critters and stuff like that)? Will they be fine made a week ahead of time? Two weeks?

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AKA_cupcakeshoppe Posted 16 Mar 2008 , 3:12pm
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and where to dry them? i placed mine in the oven (nor turned on of course) but can you let them dry in the fridge as long as they're not on the cake yet?

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