Dummy Carving...(For Dummies?)

Decorating By RoseCitySugarcraft Updated 26 Mar 2008 , 6:17pm by cmnycakes

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RoseCitySugarcraft Posted 24 Mar 2008 , 6:56am
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I'm looking to create a dummy cake version of my logo for my new business.

I know exactly how I want it to look, and the shape is very straight-forward, but I've NEVER worked with dummies before.

Would anyone with loads of experience with dummies please help me with tips, tutorials, etc?

Thanks a MILLION in advance!

~ Scott

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RoseCitySugarcraft Posted 24 Mar 2008 , 1:26pm
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ok....I hope I haven't offended anyone...the title was a self-deprecating joke.

Please, if anyone can give me any advice, I'd appreciate it. Please chime in!

TIA

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RoseCitySugarcraft Posted 26 Mar 2008 , 1:28am
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anyone......please?

I could really use the help. I have no idea where to start. I've searched the forums and comin' up zilch. icon_sad.gif

Thank you in advance,

~ Scott

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cmnycakes Posted 26 Mar 2008 , 6:17pm
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I bought a hot wire cutter from Michael's a few years ago, it has a cannister which holds 2 batteries and has a wire which heats up and you can cut styrofoam very easily. Just the other day I tried to work with it but the wire wouldn't heat up icon_sad.gif.

This is a display cake that was cut with the hot wire cutter
http://cakesbymona.com/cakes/popup.php?cakes=wedding&ind=59

Mona
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