Covering A Concave Or Corset Cake In Fondant

Decorating By BearKat0205 Updated 22 Jan 2015 , 11:42am by BearKat0205

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BearKat0205 Posted 18 Jan 2015 , 9:43pm
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AI searched and can't find a tutorial on this. The only instructions I found covered it in 2 pieces which won't work for mine. Should I wrap the fondant around it or drape?

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-K8memphis Posted 19 Jan 2015 , 3:13pm
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Ai drape mine just like a regular cake

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mrsgreshcakes Posted 20 Jan 2015 , 5:39pm
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AI wrap mine as I haven't found a better way of doing it without having pulling and tearing.

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-K8memphis Posted 20 Jan 2015 , 5:51pm
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Amoral of the story -- slap it on there the best way it works for you :)

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BearKat0205 Posted 20 Jan 2015 , 6:46pm
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AYes I was worried about it pulling away from the sides where it curves in.

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heartsnsync Posted 21 Jan 2015 , 2:57am
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When I have applied fondant to concave cakes it just went on like normal with very little extra work. That surprised me! Hope it works that way for you, too.

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BearKat0205 Posted 22 Jan 2015 , 11:42am
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AThanks heartsnsync! I'll post a pic when done. It isn't due till Feb. 7th. I wanted to research it ahead of time

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