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Someone to marzipan and ice two fruit cakes


sbonamy

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I have two fruit cakes that I would like someone to marzipan and ice for our daughter's Christening. The first cake is the top tier of our wedding cake that has been frozen for two and a half years. In case that doesn't make it, and to have enough, my mother has also made another larger cake. I would like the icing to be in white, with simple beading around the edge (or similar) and a decoration on top.


Many of the companies I have checked only ice their own cakes so if you are a local person/company willing to ice these cakes I should be most grateful if you would get in touch. If any one has any recommendations they shall also be appreciated.

Hi I can highly recommend Gurjeet from Sugar Pocket m: 07792 419 807.


Gurjeet recently did this for me, our cake had been in the freezer for 5 years. She did a wonderful job - the baptism cake had ribbon, beads and a lovely cross on the top. If you message me your email address happy to share photo's etc.

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