Can We Show Off Our Crafts?

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Lepplady

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Choker madness.
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Though I guess it could be used as a garter, too.
 

Dana Jean

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I was just looking at the possibilities for using round pans and cutting them! One picture that I was looking at had the cakes before being frosted and I could see they had been cut. The site said it worked best with a poundcake, they are heavier and easier to work with, as far as cutting into shapes go. She wants white cake for the bottom and maybe red velvet, maybe white for the top. I could freeze them and maybe get away with it though. I try to freeze any cake that is going to be frosted smooth, it cuts down on the amount of crumbs you get.

Just talked with my mother in law about my different ideas for the heart cake and she is going to pass them on. I also suggested instead of 2 9x13 cakes for bottom, that I use my book cake pan instead. It's like an open book, which would also tie in. Sounds like she has a Mad Hatter and Alice topper to stand in for a bride and groom and then has other characters she wants spread around on the bottom layer. She is set on the red and black though, even after being warned about what that will do to people's teeth! :D So I said ok! As long as she knows and doesn't mind!
Anymore cakes?
 

Dana Jean

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I've posted this before, but I love it. It turned out so good. My gourd Indian mask who looks like the salt sucker from Star Trek.
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Lepplady -- the hair on that chin is from one of my mother in law's horses that went to the big horse farm in the sky. I made this for her for xmas that year.