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Post by rach on Sept 21, 2006 9:05:14 GMT -2
Right I have an oreder..hooray..had a nice break but now got three orders but this is the one I am worried about. I have said about doing a flat shaped cake with a bratz doll cut out and put back on the top in pieces..if that makes sense.. But not quite sure how to do it really...Any views please
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Post by dkcrooby on Sept 21, 2006 9:46:45 GMT -2
Hi Rach,
I have a Bratz cake in the first week of October. Would it be similar to the bass relief one's i've done with the incredibles?
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Post by rach on Sept 21, 2006 10:06:19 GMT -2
ummm not quite the same but similar....I have seen one on cake central where the cake is cut and shaped to the size of the doll and the flat pieces are built up following the picture.......very effective and similar to your incredibles one but a bigger cake...does that make sense........Mine is for October too..lol.....
We can compare notes..lol......wanted to do one and now I got one not sure how exactly to do it
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Post by dkcrooby on Sept 21, 2006 10:44:35 GMT -2
I'm not totally sure what you mean! Is it maybe something like the power ranger cake i did? that's the only thing i can think of. If you see a photo, put it on here so I can see what you want to do.
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Post by rach on Sept 21, 2006 13:04:33 GMT -2
similar to the power ranger one without using a shaped tin.......will try and get a piccie on here to show you...
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Post by rach on Sept 21, 2006 13:07:39 GMT -2
if I cant if you look on cake central and pit a search in for Bratz cake there are a couple on there done by socake.........
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Post by dkcrooby on Sept 21, 2006 13:45:55 GMT -2
I've had a look, it's very effective. Same as the power ranger. I would say, start with the arms, tummy and feet and then the rest of the clothes and shoes etc. Lastly the head and then the hair.
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