Fire Breathing Dragon Cake

Decorating By BatterUpCake Updated 17 Mar 2014 , 10:39pm by Stinna1977

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smittyditty Posted 25 Sep 2013 , 6:58pm
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Oh I'm sure it will be fine! It will just be hard and no ones gonna eat it anyhow.

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BatterUpCake Posted 25 Sep 2013 , 8:18pm
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That's what I figured...

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howsweet Posted 25 Sep 2013 , 10:50pm
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OMIGOODNESS! Boy did I mess up. The little girl's birthday party is 11/1 NOT 10/1!!! Since no one eats the r

RKT's the mother and I decided to wrap it up and see if it is still usable in a month. She has been following the pics and commenting how great it looked all along but never asked why I was making it so early. I am so embarrassed.

Ugh! How frustrating - be sure and keep it in absolute darkness so the colors don't fade. If it were me, I'd put it in a box and cover the box with a thick, black plastic bag and stick the whole thing in a dark place. And it looks soooooo good! The scales are put on so perfectly, too. I would never have the patience for that. Well done!

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JWinslow Posted 25 Sep 2013 , 11:06pm
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Oh my!!!  I agree with howsweet but check it two weeks before due date and check the colors just in case.  I'm so sorry. 

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BatterUpCake Posted 25 Sep 2013 , 11:14pm
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it's ok..Honestly with retirement in 5 days and takingcare of all of the red tape involved with leaving the Navy...and the upcoming Great American Cake Show I was really stressing. This takes a huge load off

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smittyditty Posted 26 Sep 2013 , 1:13am
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Not sure if you did both sides of the neck but I would before you store it away. That way it drys all the same color texture..

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BatterUpCake Posted 26 Sep 2013 , 1:19am
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I did this morning. I am going to put the 5 lbs of fondant I colored in the food saver. The biggest disappointment is that now I have to wait to see the finished product!

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DeliciousDesserts Posted 26 Sep 2013 , 12:06pm
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it's ok..Honestly with retirement in 5 days and takingcare of all of the red tape involved with leaving the Navy...and the upcoming Great American Cake Show I was really stressing. This takes a huge load off

Are you gonna be on the cake show?

Navy seps is ridiculous red tape!

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BatterUpCake Posted 26 Sep 2013 , 3:20pm
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Never heard back after that first email. The show I was referring to is an ICES thing in MD where I will be a vendor.http://www.greatamericancakeshow.com/

 

I am completely checked out of my command. Tomorrow I pick up my DD214. Monday at midnight I become a civilian. It's going to be a tough transition after being a sailor and living under a complete different set of rules for my whole adult life.

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ddaigle Posted 26 Sep 2013 , 3:28pm
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BatterUp.....let me be the first to welcome you the military retired life!    I retired in 1995...waaayyyy before cake life.   I can't believe it's been that long.   My Army buddies would crack up if they knew I was a decorator.   Oh...I never used my DD214 yet!    I make sure my husband knows where it is though..in case I croak before him.

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BatterUpCake Posted 26 Sep 2013 , 3:34pm
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I will be using my DD214 the day I get out! Starting school the same day with my GI bill.

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Stinna1977 Posted 17 Mar 2014 , 10:39pm
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The tread is now closed, is it possible to see it again ? :) :) :)

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