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"Poinsettia Christmas Cake"

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Blogger glamah16 said...

Really beautiful Christmas Cake. I've taken a break this month from my classes, but plan to take the final sugar paste level next month.I know what you mean about transporting it home after all that.But cakes are tougher than we think.

18 December 2007 at 03:37

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh wow! That looks amazing. Too good to eat!

18 December 2007 at 13:47

Blogger Gigi said...

It's perfect! Your family is going to be sooo happy when you show them the cake. All you need now, is a cake stand to match the beauty the of the cake.

18 December 2007 at 17:23

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have a confession (>_<) I am really not a fan of dried fruit concoctions (Christmas cake, traditional wedding cakes, fruit mince pies) but I have to comment on how utterly GORGEOUS your decorated cake is - it looks perfectly Christmassy :)

Ellie @ Kitchen Wench

18 December 2007 at 22:48

Blogger Johanna GGG said...

wow your cake looks fabulous - congratulations on all the work - I have done some very amateur cake decorations in the past but nothing as professional looking as yours - am I am still to attempt a fruit cake but I like the look of your recipe - maybe one day it will happen - have taken down the recipe for inspiration

19 December 2007 at 11:53

Blogger Cheryl said...

Oh wow, I had to stop and look at that cake. You did a really fantastic job with it. I love a stark white cake with gorgeous colors on it.

21 December 2007 at 20:08

Blogger Cakelaw said...

What a beautiful cake Katie! I would be proud to make something as gorgeous as this.

22 December 2007 at 22:41

Blogger Molly Loves Paris said...

That is the most beautiful Christmas cake I've ever seen. I am so impressed. You will surely have a wonderful bakeshop one day.

2 January 2008 at 15:37

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have just been looking again at the pictures of your Christmas cake Katie.I still can't get over how stunning it looked before we deomlished it by eating it!

3 January 2008 at 20:51

Blogger Shayne said...

I think that your decorating course has really paid off that cake looks magnificent.

6 January 2008 at 21:43

Anonymous Anonymous said...

this looks amazings
thank you so much for showing me how to make a poinsetta.
i am doing a highschool class this term and need to make a xmas cake :)
the poinsetta will (hopefully) look amazing on it
thankyou
(and imagine getting a cake home on a school bus - especially OUR school bus route :S uhoh!)

24 October 2009 at 10:09

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