Suit And Tie Cake

Decorating By gdeosaran Updated 5 Jan 2015 , 12:10pm by julia1812

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gdeosaran Posted 5 Jan 2015 , 3:57am
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Hi everyone,

 

I have a request from a co-worker for a doctor's retirement cake, was thinking of making a doctors coat (suit) and tie, with the scopes, syringes etc...I was planning on making a 10" round and would prefer this over a square cake as I like the quirky look of round suit and tie cakes compared to the obvious square/rectangular ones.  

 

I just need help or some tips on how to make the shirt collars and the coat part.  Anyone know any tutorial out there?

 

Thanks

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KarlaBakes Posted 5 Jan 2015 , 6:03am
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You could make the collar by let it dry overnight. Here's a link to a photo here on CC  http://www.cakecentral.com/g/a/3266017/doctors-cake/ the cake is round and it looks really nice ;) HTH

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julia1812 Posted 5 Jan 2015 , 12:10pm
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AWhat a cute cake! I'm with Karla, let the blue collar dry overnight (use fondant mixed with cmc/ gumtex to harden). You could wrap it around a triangular object until it's dry. Might help to place it in the oven with just the oven light on for 1 or 2 days.

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