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    Does you child have a favorite cartoon character? Wouldn't it be nice if you could put the company logo on the office party cake? Now you can. Transferring simple line drawings to cakes may seem like a job for the professionals, but it's really one of the easiest projects possible for a beginner cake decorator. It's true, you're friends will be ultra-impressed and only you have to know how simple it really was.
    For an example, we'll use our Teddy Bear cake (we've even included a pattern in case you want to make one yourself), but the same principles apply to any simple line drawing. Once you learn this technique, the possibilites are endless!

    In addition to the regular cake decorating supplies -- pastry bags, decorating tips, etc., you will need a sheet of rice paper. This edible "paper" is used for a pattern. Don't worry, the icing will naturally dissolve the paper before you ever get around to eating the cake, but even if it didn't, it's edible (it's even Kosher). You can find rice paper at cake decorating suppliers or we have it available here for your convenience .

    So follow these simple steps and before you know it, you'll be turning out professional looking cakes!



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    Pattern can be found at:
    http://www.fabulousfoods.com/school/cstech/cakedeco/bearcake.gif

    Rice Paper can be found at cake decorating suppliers or maybe even food/cooks specialty shops.

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