Wrinkles

Decorating By carriepeck Updated 26 Jan 2007 , 7:40pm by BrandisBaked

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carriepeck Posted 26 Jan 2007 , 12:19pm
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Does anyone know how to make wrinkles on a person, for instance, I have to make an old woman on a cake and they asked for wrinkles on her

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KrisD13 Posted 26 Jan 2007 , 12:26pm
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I'm no expert, but the first question I'm going to ask is what you have to make her out of? Fondant? Or just an image of an old lady with wrinkles?

That will help clarify it for the people who know...

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carriepeck Posted 26 Jan 2007 , 6:36pm
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I have to do an image of an old lady with only a bra and panties with lots of wrinkles and sagging boobs.

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nickymom Posted 26 Jan 2007 , 6:41pm
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LOL!!!Funny!!
Sorry but I can't be of any help because I have no idea.

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DianaMarieMTV Posted 26 Jan 2007 , 6:54pm
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I think your best bet would be a buttercream transfer. There is a great article here on how to do them, you should definatly check it out. I know the character Maxine is a grumpy old lady, not exactly what you're looking for, but a good start. Try a google image search on Maxine, I think you might find what you're looking for!

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carriepeck Posted 26 Jan 2007 , 7:04pm
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Thank you for your help. This is a hard one for me..

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Marksgirl Posted 26 Jan 2007 , 7:04pm
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carriepeck,

I can send you a picture of my mother-in law, if you need a picture. icon_lol.gif


(sorry couldn't help it) icon_wink.gif

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ChrisJ Posted 26 Jan 2007 , 7:08pm
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Originally Posted by Marksgirl

carriepeck,

I can send you a picture of my mother-in law, if you need a picture. icon_lol.gif


(sorry couldn't help it) icon_wink.gif





ROTFL!!!!!!!!! Not to offend MIL's since I actually am one also. Do you want a picture of me! LOL

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carriepeck Posted 26 Jan 2007 , 7:10pm
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You gals are sooo funny. That's the first time I have laughed all day. Love you all.

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paolacaracas Posted 26 Jan 2007 , 7:12pm
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LOL icon_biggrin.gif this is too funny...
tint fondan flesh colour,roll fondand very very thin, and play with it, see if you can make it rincle, more like when is too much skin and it sags, like the old lady in that cameron diaz film..something about mary I think it was called, saging fondand boobs sound like they can look very funny
Paola

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BrandisBaked Posted 26 Jan 2007 , 7:40pm
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When I did my pin-up girls... I used a 50/50 mix, and by the time I had them the shape I wanted, when I bent them into a pose, they wrinkled up. If you're doing modelling, let it dry 10 or 15 minutes and then bend it into shape. You'll probably get lots of wrinkles that way.

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