Led Lights?

Decorating By waggs Updated 2 Aug 2013 , 7:29pm by waggs

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waggs Posted 1 Aug 2013 , 9:30pm
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AHi, I am trying to make a city skyline for my husbands retirement cake. I want to put some light behind the buildings to light them up. I was thinking of putting battery operated led lights, but not sure how they would attach, or where to attach. I found the tea lights. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks

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shanter Posted 2 Aug 2013 , 3:00am
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I hope these will help you:

http://cakecentral.com/t/600638/how-do-you-put-lights-on-a-cake

http://cakecentral.com/t/739788/minature-led-lights-for-cakes

http://www.cakeb0t.com/tutorials/cakeb0t-cake-tech-how-to-use-lights-in-your-cakes/

 

I don't know how you're making the skyline, so I also don't know about placement. Most of the ones I've seen were half buried in the icing.

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yortma Posted 2 Aug 2013 , 3:38am
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cakestomuch Posted 2 Aug 2013 , 3:39pm
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AThe hobby/craft stores carry some. Some of them are in the wedding section. Joanns had different styles and colors.

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SecretAgentCakeBaker Posted 2 Aug 2013 , 5:49pm
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Ahttp://www.amazon.com/dp/B008RTZA6K/?tag=cakecentral-20 FloraCraft Submersible 15-light Strand I just found the above lights today at Walmart, in the clearance section, for $5. They are every tiny.

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waggs Posted 2 Aug 2013 , 7:29pm
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AThank you all so much for your help. I didn't even think to check to see if there were tutorials out there.

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