However, I am now worried that my design is flawed. there will be a large single flower where the two crescents meet in the centre of the cake, and another on the top tier of the cake. The design has these ‘handles’ inserted into the cake in the angle between two tiers, one between the top and second tier down on one side and the other between the bottom and second tier up on the other side – to give a sort of cascade effect on each side. The ‘handle’ for attaching them to the cake is at the mid point of each bouquet. I can’t see how to attach photos to this post so I’ll do my best to try and describe what I have done and what I am trying to achieve.Įach bouquet is about 10-12 inches long and weighs around 8 oz. This problem is about attaching my sugar flower bouquets to the cake and my concerns that I have made a huge mistake in wiring them together – having (too late!) looked at some tutorials on fixing a cascade to a cake, they all do it by adding the flowers seperately, not as ready made bouquets. I have already had a lot of help in getting my edible lace right from madeitwithlove for which I am very grateful. It’s four-tiered and is intended to have a cascade of flowers in a sort of back-to-front S shape from top to bottom. The wedding cake I’m making needs to be delivered next Friday morning at the very latest (the wedding is at 1pm on that day). Hi – me again desperately in need of some help and advice.
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