Whisk Wall Decoration

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SecretAgentCakeBaker Posted 1 Feb 2011 , 2:59pm
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http://www.instructables.com/id/Multi-purpose-holder-from-kitchen-whisk/

I just saw this tutorial to make a wall decoration from a whisk. I bet it would look cute on the wall of a bakery, holding cupcakes (fake ones of course.)

Now, how to make fake cupcakes? (I'll make a new post to ask that question.)

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TexasSugar Posted 1 Feb 2011 , 3:14pm
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That's a cute idea.

I made fake cupcakes once, using foil liners and plaster of paris. They are pretty heavy though.

As I said in another post, clay would work. For this, because it is a wall decoration I think I'd find some cheap clay to fill the liners with. You could either use the clay for fondant like decorations, or get some perma ice or spackle for buttercream like decorations.

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leily Posted 1 Feb 2011 , 3:32pm
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as long as the fake cupcakes don't come in contact with any food products to eat, i wouldn't hesitate to use Great Stuff expanding foam (that's just the name brand) it's fairly cheap and easy to find.

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cabecakes Posted 6 Feb 2011 , 6:20am
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Oh, good idea leily.

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Elcee Posted 6 Feb 2011 , 7:19pm
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That's so cute! Thanks for posting it!

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Loucinda Posted 6 Feb 2011 , 8:59pm
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I know of a place that makes dummy cupcakes. PM me for the info, I got reprimanded for doing the spaces thing when posting it last time. It won't let me post the name of the business on here. They are in Michigan.

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