Pastry Pride Decorating Question

Decorating By tobycat Updated 14 Jan 2007 , 5:53am by cakekrayzie

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tobycat Posted 10 Jan 2007 , 6:38am
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I'm thinking about using Pastry Pride to ice and decorate, but I haven't used it in so long that I can't remember how it holds up -- can I ice the cake and then do a baby block (for baby shower) design on top of it with some colored pastry pride?

Thanks for the help! Sarah

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chaptlps Posted 14 Jan 2007 , 4:57am
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Pastry pride is like Rich's Bettercream isn't it? I know it doesn't crust like buttercream and has to be refrigerated. I am having some problems picturing what you want to do with the baby blocks though. Do you want them to be 3d or flat or in a kind of relief? I don't know if it will handle the 3d thing.

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cakekrayzie Posted 14 Jan 2007 , 5:53am
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i love pastry pride and frost almost all of my cakes with it all the time the only problem i do have with it is color, it sometimes bleeds icon_cry.gif what kind of blocks are you going to put on and what color are you going to frost the cake? what color are the blocks going to be?

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