Take A Animated Toy And Cover It With Fondant?
Decorating By nicki9774 Updated 8 Sep 2013 , 8:54pm by nicki9774
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Posted 29 Aug 2013 , 3:14am
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Do you mean a moving toy that you want to still move after it's covered in fondant?
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Do you mean a moving toy that you want to still move after it's covered in fondant?
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Posted 6 Sep 2013 , 8:57pm
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Will the moving parts rub together at all? If so, it's just going to rip the fondant up.
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Posted 7 Sep 2013 , 12:34am
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AI saw a cake challenge recently and I believe one of the bakers did this. I seem to remember that it worked.
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