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Everything’s ducky for this shower dessert. Easy-to-make cupcakes surround a simple round cake decorated as a cute ruffled bib made from simple-to-do stars. The duck theme is so easy to achieve when you accent with colorful baking cups, icing decorations and candles. For a complete list of ingredients and instructions: www.wilton.com

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I already started out with the cake made and fosted with the main coat. If you have any questions go ahead and feel free to ask. This is in a faster time obviously. It really took me 28 mins from the video alone.

This is a tuotrial on how to decorate a pre-made apron and make it your own with your own style.

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If you’re working on an elaborate cake decoration, learn how to add the first base frosting to your cake with the help of an expert in this free cake decorating video. Expert: Karen Weisman Contact: www.kitchenandcrafts.com Bio: Karen Weisman graduated from Boston University with a degree in Hotel and Food Management. She teaches cooking, baking, cake decorating, and various crafts. Filmmaker: Karen Weisman

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Taylor shows you her secrets to making and decorating her giant cupcake cake.

Kathryn from The Craft Company shows how to decorate cupcakes using flexible moulds. www.craftcompany.co.uk

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Watch and learn how to put the finishing touches to a Poinsettia Christmas cake

Simple steps to decorate a Christmas tree, from adding the lights through to putting the presents around the base. The Christmas tree is without a doubt, the key focal point of the home during the festive season and decorating it forms part of many people’s annual Christmas traditions. This year, we’ve come up with 5 Christmas themes that’ll help you create the desired look for your tree. There’s cool, crisp Frosty Morning, contemporary Geometry, bright Winter Festival and more traditional colour schemes such as Classic and Nordic. So whether you’re changing the whole look of your tree, or just refreshing it with new lights and a few baubles, there’s lots to choose from. www.johnlewis.com

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Part 1 of 2 on “How to decorate a cake- designer purse” demonstrated by Sugar Chef owner Jennifer Ladisky in Delray Beach, FL.

A video on how to decorate a carrot cake. I used… Tips 233 for the green leaves of the carrots Tip 17 for the border, Tip 7 for the dividing of the pieces, Tip 12 for the orange carrots The music is not mine, i just used it… My Heart Will Go On – Celine Dion Clarity – John Mayer

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Fondant icing adds a smooth professional look to cakes and our expert is here to show you how to soften fondant to make it easier to work with in this free cake decorating video. Expert: Karen Weisman Contact: www.kitchenandcrafts.com Bio: Karen Weisman graduated from Boston University with a degree in Hotel and Food Management. She teaches cooking, baking, cake decorating, and various crafts. Filmmaker: Karen Weisman

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This is part two where Donna Imsand, The Cake Artist, shows us how to do basic cake decorating, right before our eyes using a small, rectangular cake and butter creme frosting, and some fudge. Enjoy!

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bit.ly Robot Cake – How To Decorate a Robot Birthday Cake Betty Crocker and Howdini.com help you create a fun robot cake that’s all decked out with Fruit by the Foot® snack and a delightful assortment of kids’ candies. Keywords: how to make a robot cake decorations how to make a robot birthday cake robot cake ideas robot cakes

Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from BU_BroadbandTV_Group2 and more videos in the General Office Life category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Go ahead and celebrate your individuality—just don’t announce to the office that you’re a lazy nut-job. To complete this How-To you will need: Awareness of the messages you’re sending And a little restraint Plants A clock A bowl of candy And personal mementos Step 1: No politics or religion The first rule? Keep politics and religion out of the decor. You’re at the office to do a job, not win converts. Step 2: Keep collectibles at home Keep collectibles at home. You need to be able to spread out your work without constantly having to upend your glass menagerie. Step 3: Limit photos Limit photos of friends, pets, and family lest your cubicle begin to resemble the celebrity endorsement wall of a restaurant. Tip: Desk photos that face outwards make the statement that family is important to you. Step 4: Buy plants Buy some plants and take good care of them; studies show this sends the message that you are committed to your job. Tip: To follow one of the principles of Feng Shui, have an odd number of plants. Step 5: Get a clock Get a clock. Contrary to logic, studies show it sends the message that you’re meticulous and

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Check out our easy step by step guide to making this tasty Christmas treat. For loads more hints and tips head to www.goodtoknow.co.uk

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