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asked May 29th 2017

Cake topper advice

I have made a cake topper out of modelling paste, which consists of 3 curly bits that are spiraled. I will be painting them gold when they are dried. My question is < how would I stick them the top of my cake? As it will be hard, will it become soft and break at the base? They are about a cm width at the base of each piece, so cant put them in posy picks.

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I have made a cake topper out of modelling paste, which consists of 3 curly bits that are spiraled. I will be painting them gold when they are dried. My question is < how would I stick them the top of my cake? As it will be hard, will it become soft and break at the base? They are about a cm width at the base of each piece, so cant put them in posy picks.

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Hi Tomandhen123

The spirals can be supported on lollypop sticks or straws. Insert a stick/straw into the cake, thread a spiral over it. See how far down you would like the stick/straw to be on the spiral. Remove stick/straw and cut off to the required height before placing it back into the cake to hold the spiral. Obviously a little of the stick/straw will still be visable toward the bottom but that too could be painted with the same gold to disguise it. Hope this makes sense.

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I’m not sure what you mean by thread a spiral over it? I have made the shapes by cutting strips of paste which are about 1 cm wide and 6 inches long. Then they are tapered to a point at the top which is coiled round slightly. The end bit which is 1 cm has to be inserted into the cake, then the tapered spiral bit sticks up. There are 3 of these. Its difficult to explain without seeing it.

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How did you coil the strips of paste to curl them? did you wrap them around a pencil or a paint brush and then remove them to harden up? If you’ve got a link to show me the type of curls you’ve made it will be very helpful. The type of curls I mean is the same as Paul does with wire in the exploding parcel cake tutorial. He coils the wire around a paint brush. The same can be done with paste. By spiral I mean the paste which has been curled. Perhaps I haven’t understood properly.

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This is what I have understood that you have made: http://www.wilton.com/curlicues/WLTECH-29.html

If it is, the same dowels or pop sticks which they were made on can be used to support them upright once dry.

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It’s hard to understand without seeing your project, but I have found that melted chocolate will hold just about anything in place once it solidifies.

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