How To Make How To Train Your Dragon Helmet

Decorating By tslcingram Updated 14 Dec 2016 , 1:44pm by 640Cake

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tslcingram Posted 13 Dec 2016 , 2:23pm
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[postimage id="5993" thumb="900"]  I need help with this cake.  How do I make the horns light enough and secure enough they won't move during transport.  I have a rough road to travel to deliver.  Help please!

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tslcingram Posted 13 Dec 2016 , 4:49pm
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Bmarco Posted 13 Dec 2016 , 5:04pm
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I've never done but maybe you can shape/cover styrofoam?  

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cdn001.cakecentral.com  I need help with this cake.  How do I make the horns light enough and secure enough they won't move during transport.  I have a rough road to travel to deliver.  Help please!


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640Cake Posted 13 Dec 2016 , 8:18pm
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Use RKT and form them on a dowel.  The RKT will keep it lighter and then the dowel can be inserted into the cake.

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tslcingram Posted 14 Dec 2016 , 1:29am
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Thank you!  I will give it a try.

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640Cake Posted 14 Dec 2016 , 1:44pm
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You could add the horns after delivery as well, so you don't have to fret on the way :)

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