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from the Test Kitchen

We used a cake turntable that turns in either direction for easy icing, combing and levelling. The decorated cake can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

Pressed flowers

Ensure the flowers you choose are unsprayed non-toxic flowers. We used 20 assorted violas, 20 assorted pansies, 20 small pink daisies, 20 geraniums, 15 nasturtiums and 10 lavender stalks. Place flowers face side down on a piece of copy paper to ensure the petals are lying flat on the sheet,

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