Posted on February 27, 2010.
How do I create one of these Swarovski pendant snowflake cake that I see? I like how they look, and would do it myself. I make jewelry, so I think I'd be able to do that. They are so expensive to buy from a retailer. It has about 8-10 son of money that are slightly curved at different heights, and then you swing a snowflake pendant from the extremities. Has anyone ever done one of these? What do you use and how did you build it, which was used for the base?
I'm just here ... this separation since I've never seen. I would use a straw robust, with a diameter large enough to contain the 10 robust son. Shove candy clay in the center of the straw. Wrap solid. Insert the straw into the top of the cake. Insert the son, the bend as you want and hang the snowflakes. Make sure that the son does not go through the clay into the cake with candy. You can find a recipe for candy clay
http://www.cakecentral.com You'll have to search the site, since I do not remember the address directly.
I usually roll in cornflakes crumbs