Frankenstein Stitches

Decorating By suzyqbaking Updated 8 Oct 2015 , 4:22pm by suzyqbaking

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suzyqbaking Posted 8 Oct 2015 , 2:34pm
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Hi there, I'm making a Halloween cake that asks for Frankenstein Stitches on it. Does anyone have any ideas on how to do it? I was thinking of just using Royal Icing but wanted to get a little more detailed. Thank you in Advance for your help!

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costumeczar Posted 8 Oct 2015 , 2:56pm
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You could use some black fondant and roll it out in a thin line then cut them to the length you need. I was going to make some Halloween things with stitches and that's what I'd planned to do.

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suzyqbaking Posted 8 Oct 2015 , 3:03pm
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That's a good idea....I think I just might do that to make it easier!

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julia1812 Posted 8 Oct 2015 , 3:17pm
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Cook some black spaghettini (or dye regular ones) for about 2 mins. Once they are soft you can get them into any shape you want. Then they harden again as they are not cooked completely. 

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suzyqbaking Posted 8 Oct 2015 , 4:22pm
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Thank you so much for the Spaghetti tip. I never would have thought of that!


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