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On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 19:09:34 -0400, "Cheryl" >
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>"koko" > wrote in message
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>> I've tried them, they never worked for me. Guess it was just me but
>> after several tries I gave up. I was into cake decorating for a while.
>> Here are a couple of wedding cakes I made.
>> Now remember, I'm a rank amateur and I made these for friends.
>>
>> Wedding one. The flowers are real but I made 110 leaves.
>> http://i42.tinypic.com/154fyit.jpg
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>> Wedding two.
>> http://i40.tinypic.com/ff90nk.jpg
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>> Side of bottom cake layer.
>> http://i44.tinypic.com/293hw9i.jpg

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>Beautiful!! I don't have any digital pics and no scanner which will
>probably make a lot of people here happy. lol I had two very bad
>experiences with wedding cakes both involving long car trips to get them to
>their destinations. One was my brother's wedding in the middle of summer.
>You probably know where that's going. The other was a reception in downtown
>DC after a season of many potholes. I always brought icing to do repairs
>when I had to deliver. The summer partially melted one was beyond repair
>though. Luckily it was on one side and we made it the back.


Oh yes, I know all too well where you were going with that. I had a
cake "experience" in the summer in Yuma, AZ. I don't eeeeeven want to
talk about it. ;-0

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