I've used mine for a carriage. Once I tried to paint the world on it and use it as a globe.
It comes in handy when you need a cake to have rounded effect and you don't want to use massive amounts of icing.
Took forever, but I used it for a caterpillar cake once.
That pan comes in real handy when you need to think outside the box. It's one of my favorites in the Wilton 3D pans. I own most of them. That pan is very versatile.
HTH
I am just now decorating a bustier cake . - first time making this type of cake.
Heart shape cake for the bodice -
Then I made the sphere 3D ball - then cut in half and are using that for the boobs. ![]()
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I used this one - the 4inch from Silverwood.
http://210.8.91.152/~iceda589/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=104_105&products_id=396&zenid=1083877ce46d5844add11ceede90a6d0
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Let's see... we have covered sports balls, baseball hats, lady bugs and caterpillars, globes, carriages...
How about pumpkins (with a little carving), christmas balls, snow ball's, igloo's, giant daisy (*my favorite) the possibilities are endless!
What ever your imagination can think of LOL
I made this with the ball pan....and also Elmo's head, page 2 in my pics.
http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1232257
Let's see... we have covered sports balls, baseball hats, lady bugs and caterpillars, globes, carriages...
you forgot my boobs ..........
How about pumpkins (with a little carving), christmas balls, snow ball's, igloo's, giant daisy (*my favorite) the possibilities are endless!
What ever your imagination can think of LOL
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