Sunday, September 18, 2011

September 7 heavenly cake cradle

by Brenda Holland
(Lucedale, MS USA)

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I have often just paste over, so I am label, gel, body wrap and layers of 6 inches. I was given a pattern of cradle of royal icing my cake decorating teacher and was dying to try is out.... no showers baby, but our daughter is a labor and delivery nurse and must certainly happy day cake!

I had taken the birthplace at least a few weeks before. The parts are made using a medium/stiff Royal icing with white tint of Wilton added. I pipes with no. 3 peak contour first head, feet, the bottom and sides.

Then a few hours later I am flooded the head, feet and the sides and then routed the sides with a lattice design. They were left to dry completely 2 days, before I had the courage to reach all the parts using royal icing points. Assembly has a side head, low side, on the other hand to the head and the bottom, then after a few hours, the foot-end.

The cake itself was a butter cake Pillsbury that I modified with buttermilk flavours and almonds, vanilla and butter. I have thawed the 2 layers, levelled the and filled with traditional house cheese cream filling front of crumbs for coating and covering with a yellow suitable slightly tinted with yellow lemon of the Wilton House side and blue Royal on top.

When I decided to make a cake for our daughter of L & D, I added points of royal pink icing in the head and foot, along a flower of royal icing and pipe "L & D" on the bed and his name on the cake itself in yellow madeleines.

Need cradle a heavenly cloud that I pipe in Colombia-British white with a peak of no. 12. The baby is RI piping dot flattened. Face was fired with a marker of food and pillow and cover are yellow lines.

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