With a technique called a "frozen buttercream transfer", you can create very specific images without the artificial look (and significant expense) of images printed from a computer using frosting sheets. Reverse images are traced on to wax paper, frozen, then flipped onto a cake top.
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This cake was served at a rehearsal dinner to honor the groom's alma mater. |
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Celebrating the anniversary of a wedding that took place in an exotic location.
Hibiscus flowers added a little dimension to the cake top. |
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The bride chose her future husband's special car for his cake! |
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His favorite musical group! |
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The stained glass was the frozen transfer on this cake (the church provided the photo). |
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A camo birthday cake for a young deer hunter. |
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A Minnie Mouse themed birthday cake. |
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A girly tractor cake with gumpaste flowers and butterflies to reflect the partyware. |
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Transformer cake with gumpaste mask cutouts on the sides. |
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