I Could Really Use Your Input On How To Pull This Off!

Decorating By CiNoRi Updated 23 Sep 2011 , 4:27am by dittle

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CiNoRi Posted 22 Sep 2011 , 2:35pm
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So i need to be able to create this print for a shoe box lid:

http://d1535dk28ea235.cloudfront.net/preset_64/SAM_0937_Edited.JPG

Do you have any suggestions on how to do this without cutting each shape out individually?!?!?

Thanks soooooo much!!!

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Comerio Posted 22 Sep 2011 , 2:54pm
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Print the pattern on icing paper.. then apply to the fondant lid by heating it a bit to humidify.. Maybe.. it's just a thought.

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JenFailla Posted 22 Sep 2011 , 3:22pm
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I haven't tried this, but my friend does a lot of shaped cookies and she's been known to take a very large round or oval cookie cutter and cut it so she can manipulate the shape. If you or someone you know is handy, this may be helpful- then you are just cutting the pieces out like a cutter, not by hand- just a thought- like I said, I've never tried it, but maybe someone on here has and can either elaborate, or tell me I've lost my mind! icon_razz.gif

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CiNoRi Posted 22 Sep 2011 , 7:52pm
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Originally Posted by JenFailla

I haven't tried this, but my friend does a lot of shaped cookies and she's been known to take a very large round or oval cookie cutter and cut it so she can manipulate the shape. If you or someone you know is handy, this may be helpful- then you are just cutting the pieces out like a cutter, not by hand- just a thought- like I said, I've never tried it, but maybe someone on here has and can either elaborate, or tell me I've lost my mind! icon_razz.gif




You can't be that crazy.... lol ... I gave that idea a thought too!!! LOL

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mariacakestoo Posted 22 Sep 2011 , 8:03pm
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Not sure, but we'd all looooove to hear what happened on that other thread you started.

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cakestyles Posted 22 Sep 2011 , 10:46pm
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Not sure, but we'd all looooove to hear what happened on that other thread you started.




Ditto!

Did you forget about all 4 pages of us? icon_biggrin.gif

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CiNoRi Posted 22 Sep 2011 , 10:48pm
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Which post?

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CiNoRi Posted 22 Sep 2011 , 10:48pm
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Which post?

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cakestyles Posted 22 Sep 2011 , 11:21pm
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The "how would you handle this...losing faith in customer" thread.

Here's a link.

http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-730487.html

We're all dying to know if you ended up making the cake or not.

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dittle Posted 23 Sep 2011 , 4:27am
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I would make my own stencil. Trace the design onto card paper and cut out(only need one) then use it like a stencil repeatedly to make the whole pattern

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