How Do I Get This Effect On A Cake? Thanks!
Decorating By Donnabugg Updated 6 Aug 2011 , 6:05pm by fondantgrl
Hi everyone. Hoping someone can tell me how I could achieve this look...thanks for your help.
Hmmm..Can't get picture to attach??
http://thumbp9-bf1.thumb.mail.yahoo.com/tn?sid=2001999658&mid=ANDSi2IAAActTjhgYgMIIxgJky4&midoffset=1_5382&partid=3&f=1620&fid=Inbox
I did one like that here
http://www.spdak.com/web%20galleries/wedding/wgc_media/source/Playful%20Bands.JPG
This one is SMBC that I hardened up in the fridge then the stripes are fondant sausages that I placed directly on. It's really an easy technique since it's kinda free form.
Sorry your link does not work. Can you put the pic in your photo gallery making sure you mention it is not your pic and only there until you get help on how to do it.
The attachment to software isn't working, but there are other ways to add a photo to a post (please see below). ![]()
However, the guidelines for using the galleries hasn't changed - only photos of your own cakes are allowed!
The attachment function on CC doesn't work.
If you want a photo to show up in your post, here's how:
First upload the photo into an online photo site like Photobucket (getting a photobucket account is easy and FREE) then just copy the photo's image code (IMG Code) from photobucket and paste it into your post (on a line by itself, so it doesn't have any other text or punctuation against it). Then when you hit 'submit comment' the photo will display in the thread. Easy.
Photobucket is here: http://photobucket.com/
I'm pretty sure you can also use Flickr like this too - just look for the image code (IMG code) and copy and paste it.

I made this with white modeling chocolate for my entry at the State Fair.. Guittard CHocolate Passion competition... everything you see here is white modeling chocolate
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