Hello! I haven't been on here in a while and I'm back in hopes of seeking for some advice!
I was asked by a new client to make a certain Mossy Oak cake that's pictured on their website. The only problem is that the bottom of the cake looks like it's covered in a camouflage that I can't find in sugar sheets. Not that I want to use sugar sheets (because I hear that the they break very easily and pretty much taste horrific) but I need to find an alternative. I've pretty much searched my county for people who specialize in printing edible images and I've had no luck.
I need your help in what I can do! The customer says it doesn't have to be the exact type of camouflage pictured.
Here's the cake and any suggestions are welcome! :)
I think that might be Wilton sugar sheets. I just seen them at Micheal's and thought about using them for a camo cake I have coming up.
That is the Browning buckmark logo. I work with somebody who is really into hunting, which is the only reason I know. No idea what they made it out of though.
Wilton camo sheets are different. I vote for edible image. Look on one side on the left--- it looks like a deer.
Like I mentioned before, the client said it doesn't have to be the same camo. Yes, that is caled a browning symbol. I'm born and raised in the South but I don't like to hunt or anything in that area (go figure!). I think I'll have to end up using the Wilton sugar sheets. I'll have to experiment with them!
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