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Griffin was a copy of a drawing her sister did. I transferred the drawing onto wax paper, rolled out fondant and put wax paper on top of the fondant and then cut out the shapes needed, (like cutting a pattern onto a pumpkin) after that I piped black detail . It took a while, any ideas on how to transfer such a detailed picture onto a cake easier?
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Princess Cake
I got a plastic Princess birthday cup at the store cut it up and put them in the windows of the castle. The crown on top didn't turn out right I'm still new at using fondant. The top two layers were rice crispy and I didn't ice them before I put on the fondant so they were lumpy. I used real expensive fondant that was before cake central taught me about MMF.
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Curious George
This cake was fun to make I ran out of icing so some stars are missing. The picture was drawn on wax paper I outlined it with piping gel and then transfered it onto the cake. And then filled it in with stars. It worked but in the future I might color my gel first so I can see it on the cake better.
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Curious George
This was my first sheet cake for a double surprise birthday celebration. The picture was drawn onto wax paper and then I transfered it onto the cake by outlining it with piping gel turning the paper over and pressing it onto the cake. Then I filled in all of the stars. It worked but in the future I might color the piping gel first so I can see the outline better.
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Cinderedna & Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters
I did this cake for the performance night of a play I produced. The figurines are MMF its a dark chocolate cake and I filled it with cream cheese filling. Everyone loved it after the performance they gave each leading actress her figurine and at age 8-11 they didn't know MMF can keep they each ate them, all that work at least they tasted good right :)













