What Type Of Leaf For Pumpkin Cake

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wannabe_cake_maker Posted 12 Oct 2010 , 2:10pm
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I will be making a cake in the shape of a pumpkin for my niece's 1st birthday and was wondering what type of leaf cutter and veiner to use?

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dnrlee Posted 12 Oct 2010 , 2:36pm
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I used my heart shaped cutters and a leaf mold - worked great!

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grama_j Posted 12 Oct 2010 , 2:41pm
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Good morning, wanna-be..... here is a picture of the pumpkin cake I made.....(I used a bunt pan and two cakes with the bottoms touching) I just used a large leaf tip, and piped some vines with a # 6 tip....... the stem is made from an upside down icecream cone covered in the same butter cream I used for the vines.........

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BlakesCakes Posted 13 Oct 2010 , 12:39am
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I'd use a large grape leaf and veiner for a pumpkin leaf.

Rae

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Karen421 Posted 13 Oct 2010 , 1:17am
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Grape leaf would be closest to the real thing thumbs_up.gif

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