Gucci Cake

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THECAKEBAR Posted 1 Oct 2011 , 2:33am
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HELLO CC,

IM GOING TO MAKE A BD CAKE FOR A FRIEND AND I WLD LIKE TO PUT THE GUCCI LOGO MADE OF FONDANT, ON TOP OF THE CAKE...

? IS, WHAT AND HOW SHLD I DO IT?

I HAVE SOME IDEA BUT I DONT KNOW IF IT'S THE BEST AND MOST PRACTICAL WAY .... PLEASE ASSIST ME

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Ballymena Posted 1 Oct 2011 , 4:39am
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Print out the logo from the computer and use it as a template.

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THECAKEBAR Posted 1 Oct 2011 , 8:06pm
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yes I've done that already ...I guess what I'm trying to figure out is how to trace it onto the fondant and cut it out

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weidertm24 Posted 1 Oct 2011 , 8:32pm
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poke little holes around it so you can follow the dots. use a toothpick or a pin.

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jennifercullen Posted 1 Oct 2011 , 8:43pm
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I usually put a bit of shortening on a sheet of greaseproof paper, roll the fondant on it, put some shortening on the fondant so the template sticks to it a bit. then cut around all the bits and peel it off carefully. If I cut it out backwards, then I can just pick it up on the greaseproof, place it on and peel the paper back. I only just worked this out last week detective.gif but it worked well for me. Well, better than usual cutting around templates anyway lol

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THECAKEBAR Posted 1 Oct 2011 , 8:59pm
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SO I SHLD TRACE THE LOGO ON TO PARCHMENT /WAX PAPER ... CUT IT OUT.. THEN LAY THAT ON TOP OF THE FONDANT ..THEN CUT THAT OUT??? DOES THAT SOUND ABOUT RIGHT??

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