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I'd be cutting that up and serving it with custard.

The BMX man is great. Totally recognisable
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It's in chunks in the freezer for that exact purpose
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I like your style Smal!

I made a very poor moon cake this morning.
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:yummeh:
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Oh that’s so pretty, smal! I love the roses. And how amazing to celebrate a 90th birthday!
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That looks amazing, smal! So sophisticated!

In contrast, I give you: Gudetama, the lazy egg.

Remind me never to use white fondant again. So difficult to work with.
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That looks so good! The little details are great.
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Thanks! I found it pretty stressful this time, tbh. It was all a bit last minute due to illness and it's quite difficult to get a character to look like a character.
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When fondant doesn't play ball its really stressful. The warm temperatures don't help I don't think
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The Roses are real. Soz , I've misrepresented there. :mog:
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Wow PD that looks great. The bacon is fab!
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Oh definitely yeah. Probably not quite that convincingly though
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I love that pd. And that’s a beautiful cake, smal.

I have to make Loch Ness for S and planning to keep it pretty simple with a plastic plesiosaur but not sure how I’m doing the water yet.
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purple_dress wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2019 1:24 pm That looks amazing, smal! So sophisticated!

In contrast, I give you: Gudetama, the lazy egg.

Remind me never to use white fondant again. So difficult to work with.
I love this.
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Loch Ness (just a section obv - it’s quite big). Battling some very crumby chocolate cake but the odd brown dot in the green of a mountain didn’t seem like a big deal :lol:
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That's fab! I love the blue sprinkles and pearly things, they make the water bubble and ripple so nicely!
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BM wanted a safari park themed cake, but I opted just to do the meerkat enclosure :look:
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That works so well!
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I love that! It's so effective
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