Chocolate Transfer - Please Help

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Danishwiz Posted 11 Jan 2009 , 3:59pm
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I made a color flow two days ago for a cake today and when I was removing it from the wax paper it fell to the floor and broke. I wanted to try a chocolate transfer. Can you make a chocolate transfer in a matter of an hour or so?

Thanks for your help

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bobwonderbuns Posted 11 Jan 2009 , 4:05pm
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Now I haven't done a chocolate transfer so I'm not speaking from experience, but I have seen them done and with the help of a refrigerator they have been done in less than an hour so I'm guessing the answer is yes. But I'll wait for the experts to answer! icon_biggrin.gif

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Danishwiz Posted 11 Jan 2009 , 4:13pm
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GREAT! Thanks.

Does anyone have the link to the directions. I can't seem to find them on here.

Thanks so much for your help!

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kakeladi Posted 11 Jan 2009 , 4:14pm
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Yes, they only take the time to make them and a short time to dry. It depends on how warm & humid your area is but it can be rushed by refrigerating it for a few minutes.

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MikeRowesHunny Posted 11 Jan 2009 , 4:22pm
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I do CTs all the time and, unless you have a super-heated home, in winter they take no time at all to set up (using candy melts it's even quicker). Obviously, the simpler your picture and the fewer colours you use, the quicker they are to do! You just follow the same instructions as for a FBCT, just without the freezing part. Hope that helps!

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Danishwiz Posted 11 Jan 2009 , 4:35pm
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Thanks to everyone for your help! I just did the outline and it looks great! It is elmo so there are only a couple colors!

THANKS AGAIN!!!

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Danishwiz Posted 11 Jan 2009 , 5:04pm
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One more thing... The chocolate transfer is not going to melt once it is on the cake?

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MikeRowesHunny Posted 11 Jan 2009 , 5:28pm
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Not unless you put it under a heat lamp lol!

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Danishwiz Posted 11 Jan 2009 , 5:45pm
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LOL! Thanks!

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