Fbct Question - Can I...

Decorating By obsessed Updated 27 Feb 2011 , 9:22pm by obsessed

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obsessed Posted 27 Feb 2011 , 3:37am
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I am just wondering if I can put a FBCT on fondant? Does that even make any sense? icon_smile.gif I want to put a stylized leaf (curly-ques, dots, scrolls, etc...not just a flat, filled in leaf shape) on the top of a cake (laying flat, not standing) and am debating using FBCT vs. making it out of RI and just resting it on the cake. The cake doesn't even have to be covered in fondant but I am just curious about whether the BC will drape nicely over the cake/fondant once it warms up?

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obsessed Posted 27 Feb 2011 , 2:47pm
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...just bumping...would really like to know. Surely someone out there in CakeCentralland can tell me?? icon_smile.gif TIA!

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aquamom Posted 27 Feb 2011 , 3:12pm
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I'm not sure but check the Wilton website --I signed up for their notifications & they had a video about FBCT -- that I havn't had chance to view. Good luckicon_smile.gif

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aquamom Posted 27 Feb 2011 , 4:25pm
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I'm not sure but check the Wilton website --I signed up for their notifications & they had a video about FBCT -- that I havn't had chance to view. Good luckicon_smile.gif

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obsessed Posted 27 Feb 2011 , 9:22pm
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Thanks aquamom! Will do!

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