Mystic, the website is www.partycakesnthings.com. Since they are on a mini cardboard round, I put them in my hand and use the small frosting tip. I frost half of the cake and then rotate it and frost the other half. Then, I put it on a turntable and use a small spatula and smooth it out as I rotate the turntable. Hope this helps some.
great job, !! i have this pan too, and tried to ice them,and man oh man, they were all but falling apart, the top wanted to detach from the bottom, but i was using BC and a spatula, tryin gto be so carefull,,,,,,, i dont have the tip your talking about, do you kno wwhat number it is? thanks so much, they are gorgeous
Hey leopardgirl, yeah know what you are talking about with the spatula and buttercream, that was how I first attempted it. I don't know the number of the tip of the top of my head, but I can check on it for you. I know it is a smaller version of the big icing tip, I think it could go on a large coupler, but again I will get the # for you.
Oh, sorry they come as a 2 tier cake pan. I am almost sure the bottom is a 3 and the top is a 2, maybe even a bit smaller, but not much. 1 serving size.
Cake's N' Things in Va Beach Va. They have an online website where you can order them if you don't live near there. I think they were approx. $8.00 ea.
awesome job!! how do you keep it still to frost them smooth? and where in Vabeach is this store or do you have the website, I looked it up and I am getting something in IL
These are adorable, I want every one to have one at my wedding instead of a huge cake that you have to cut. But I will need around 50 or so how long dose it take to do these?
Thanks whittydoodle, These are very time consuming and take anywhere from 5 to 7 minutes to decorate even the simplest ones, so just give yourself enough time
awesome job!! how do you keep it still to frost them smooth? and where in Vabeach is this store or do you have the website, I looked it up and I am getting something in IL
Mystic, the website is www.partycakesnthings.com. Since they are on a mini cardboard round, I put them in my hand and use the small frosting tip. I frost half of the cake and then rotate it and frost the other half. Then, I put it on a turntable and use a small spatula and smooth it out as I rotate the turntable. Hope this helps some.
great job, !! i have this pan too, and tried to ice them,and man oh man, they were all but falling apart, the top wanted to detach from the bottom, but i was using BC and a spatula, tryin gto be so carefull,,,,,,, i dont have the tip your talking about, do you kno wwhat number it is? thanks so much, they are gorgeous
Oh, sorry they come as a 2 tier cake pan. I am almost sure the bottom is a 3 and the top is a 2, maybe even a bit smaller, but not much. 1 serving size.
Cake's N' Things in Va Beach Va. They have an online website where you can order them if you don't live near there. I think they were approx. $8.00 ea.
Hey leopardgirl, yeah know what you are talking about with the spatula and buttercream, that was how I first attempted it. I don't know the number of the tip of the top of my head, but I can check on it for you. I know it is a smaller version of the big icing tip, I think it could go on a large coupler, but again I will get the # for you.
These are adorable, I want every one to have one at my wedding instead of a huge cake that you have to cut. But I will need around 50 or so how long dose it take to do these?
Thanks whittydoodle, These are very time consuming and take anywhere from 5 to 7 minutes to decorate even the simplest ones, so just give yourself enough time
thanks, these roses are all bc, so I finished the cakes and then kept the nail spinning and I was done rather quickly with the roses. thanks for looking:)
5-7 minutes......I tried a mini one.........using about the same pan, but I put a 4" round underneath to make 3 tiers and I spent like 40 minutes trying to get the icing smooth before giving up and covering the thing in fondant!!!! You're good!!!! These look awesome!!! :lol:
Mystic, the website is www.partycakesnthings.com. Since they are on a mini cardboard round, I put them in my hand and use the small frosting tip. I frost half of the cake and then rotate it and frost the other half. Then, I put it on a turntable and use a small spatula and smooth it out as I rotate the turntable. Hope this helps some.
Thanks helipops, it's funny someone just gave me this website.
great job, !! i have this pan too, and tried to ice them,and man oh man, they were all but falling apart, the top wanted to detach from the bottom, but i was using BC and a spatula, tryin gto be so carefull,,,,,,, i dont have the tip your talking about, do you kno wwhat number it is? thanks so much, they are gorgeous
Hey leopardgirl, yeah know what you are talking about with the spatula and buttercream, that was how I first attempted it. I don't know the number of the tip of the top of my head, but I can check on it for you. I know it is a smaller version of the big icing tip, I think it could go on a large coupler, but again I will get the # for you.
What size are these? Are they made in some type of can? Just trying to figure out how big they are.
Oh, sorry they come as a 2 tier cake pan. I am almost sure the bottom is a 3 and the top is a 2, maybe even a bit smaller, but not much. 1 serving size.
they are perfect
Hey, I see that it says MOMS Club on the ribbon...I am in MOMS Club here in Ohio! Great job on the detail. Keep up the great work!
How adorable! Where did you get the pan?
Cake's N' Things in Va Beach Va. They have an online website where you can order them if you don't live near there. I think they were approx. $8.00 ea.
awesome job!! how do you keep it still to frost them smooth? and where in Vabeach is this store or do you have the website, I looked it up and I am getting something in IL
Yeah, it's all BC.
So pretty!! Great job!! I would be soo thrilled to have these myself! Is that all BC?
so pretty-that's a lot of work for one serving! I love all of your little BC roses.
It used to feel like a lot more work, but I guess the more you make these little guys, the quicker it goes.
These are adorable, I want every one to have one at my wedding instead of a huge cake that you have to cut. But I will need around 50 or so how long dose it take to do these?
Thanks whittydoodle, These are very time consuming and take anywhere from 5 to 7 minutes to decorate even the simplest ones, so just give yourself enough time
so pretty-that's a lot of work for one serving! I love all of your little BC roses.
It used to feel like a lot more work, but I guess the more you make these little guys, the quicker it goes.
Yeah, it's all BC.
awesome job!! how do you keep it still to frost them smooth? and where in Vabeach is this store or do you have the website, I looked it up and I am getting something in IL
Mystic, the website is www.partycakesnthings.com. Since they are on a mini cardboard round, I put them in my hand and use the small frosting tip. I frost half of the cake and then rotate it and frost the other half. Then, I put it on a turntable and use a small spatula and smooth it out as I rotate the turntable. Hope this helps some.
Thanks helipops, it's funny someone just gave me this website.
great job, !! i have this pan too, and tried to ice them,and man oh man, they were all but falling apart, the top wanted to detach from the bottom, but i was using BC and a spatula, tryin gto be so carefull,,,,,,, i dont have the tip your talking about, do you kno wwhat number it is? thanks so much, they are gorgeous
What size are these? Are they made in some type of can? Just trying to figure out how big they are.
Oh, sorry they come as a 2 tier cake pan. I am almost sure the bottom is a 3 and the top is a 2, maybe even a bit smaller, but not much. 1 serving size.
they are perfect
Hey, I see that it says MOMS Club on the ribbon...I am in MOMS Club here in Ohio! Great job on the detail. Keep up the great work!
How adorable! Where did you get the pan?
Cake's N' Things in Va Beach Va. They have an online website where you can order them if you don't live near there. I think they were approx. $8.00 ea.
So pretty!! Great job!! I would be soo thrilled to have these myself! Is that all BC?
Hey leopardgirl, yeah know what you are talking about with the spatula and buttercream, that was how I first attempted it. I don't know the number of the tip of the top of my head, but I can check on it for you. I know it is a smaller version of the big icing tip, I think it could go on a large coupler, but again I will get the # for you.
These are adorable, I want every one to have one at my wedding instead of a huge cake that you have to cut. But I will need around 50 or so how long dose it take to do these?
Thanks whittydoodle, These are very time consuming and take anywhere from 5 to 7 minutes to decorate even the simplest ones, so just give yourself enough time
These are awesome! How did you do so many tiny roses? How far in advance did you start making flowers?
thanks, these roses are all bc, so I finished the cakes and then kept the nail spinning and I was done rather quickly with the roses. thanks for looking:)
5-7 minutes......I tried a mini one.........using about the same pan, but I put a 4" round underneath to make 3 tiers and I spent like 40 minutes trying to get the icing smooth before giving up and covering the thing in fondant!!!! You're good!!!! These look awesome!!! :lol: