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armymom13 Posted 21 Dec 2013 , 7:32pm
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AI need to make my sons grooms cake in camoflouge but I am in a time crunch. Anyone have a good an simple fondant camo idea.please help

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Annabakescakes Posted 21 Dec 2013 , 10:35pm
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Probably too late, but I would just use crusting buttercream in a time crunch, tint it, pipe it in a camo pattern with a tip 12, and flatten with a paper towel. We did it that way at a bakery I used to work at . Hope it all worked out.

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enga Posted 21 Dec 2013 , 11:58pm
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rexygirl Posted 22 Dec 2013 , 1:21pm
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That first video was pretty cool I definitely think ill be trying that!! I've done the buttercream method and it worked great [IMG ALT="Camo cake done in buttercream technique learned on cc Rice Krispie plaque covered in fondant with gum paste antlers"]http://cakecentral.com/content/type/61/id/3148857/width/350/height/700[/IMG

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icer101 Posted 24 Dec 2013 , 3:16am
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Sharon Zambito use to have it on her blog using fondant.

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enga Posted 24 Dec 2013 , 6:03am
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That first video was pretty cool I definitely think ill be trying that!! I've done the buttercream method and it worked great Camo cake done in buttercream technique learned on cc Rice Krispie plaque covered in fondant with gum paste antlers


You Go rexigirl, You did it!  And it turned out great;-D

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