ughubug said:You guys are all such awesome mom'sI want to be like you all when I grow up...Someday
I am 25 and can't imagine having kids...Yet...
I'm 28 and pregnant with #5!!! My oldest will be 7 in two months.
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ughubug said:You guys are all such awesome mom'sI want to be like you all when I grow up...Someday
I am 25 and can't imagine having kids...Yet...
karaboo2 said:I'm 28 and pregnant with #5!!! My oldest will be 7 in two months.
:cry: only Carolyn?mommyhugz1978 said:Cute photo's of the cake Carolyn!!
cat said:Wow, I can't even imagine myself making a cake like any of these...
If you lived closer, I'd HIRE you to bake my sons their birthday cakes! We just go to Costco to buy sheet cakes...:blushing:
chefann said:Carolyn, do you have the multi-star tip? Wilton has a top that makes 3 stars clustered, specifically for this technique. Looks like you need that one.![]()
Multi-Opening Decorating Tips - Wilton
Those look great, BTW!
karaboo2 said:I'm 28 and pregnant with #5!!! My oldest will be 7 in two months.
Is that an extra large tip or the same size as the small tips?dannyzmom said:Hey Ann - thanks to you telling me that it exists...guess whT I got for Christmas!?!??
That's great! Are you bringing cake to the next CS meet n greet?dannyzmom said:Hey Ann - thanks to you telling me that it exists...guess whT I got for Christmas!?!??
pamperedlinda said:Is that an extra large tip or the same size as the small tips?
chefann said:That's great! Are you bringing cake to the next Chef Success meet n greet?
Thanks, I'll have to look through my stuff. I know I have a large coupler, not sure what else (got all my cake stuff when step-mom died and don't know what some of it is)dannyzmom said:It's XL - it requires a larger coupler.
Are you in our wave (#3) this year Carolyn? That would be great!chefann said:That's great! Are you bringing cake to the next Chef Success meet n greet?
pamperedlinda said:Are you in our wave (#3) this year Carolyn? That would be great!
dannyzmom said:No, I am in Wave 1 this year...sorry![]()
janetupnorth said:Don't you remember Linda? All the cool people are in Wave #1.![]()
This one was super easy.dianevill said:Linda, that is awesome. My 5 year old is sitting here next to me and saw it, too. He wants one for his birthday. Are you willing to come to WI in September?![]()
Love that show - I don't think I can copy their stuff though (btw, it's the Food Network)fikibiff said:...... Do you watch the show "Ace of Cakes"? I think it's on the Learning Channel. They make some really great cakes, except they use fondant on everything......
I looked last night to be sure - I voted for you too!jrstephens said:.....you are correct that I have a Clifford cake on that website! I am so proud of myself!