Decorated Cake (page 3 of 3)

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Steps 11 to 14

11. Brush a little water onto the back of each oval.







12. Position the first oval on the cake, allowing it to bend over the edge at one end.






13. Position the other ovals around the cake, as shown.







14. Place the flower in the center of the cake. Lay the cutout section on top of it.






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