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catswhiskas | 13:56 Thu 11th Feb 2016 | ChatterBank
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10 years ago , on top of our wedding cake there was a fancy flower decoration which I have kept. Today I noticed that it had gone soft and was leaking the green from the leaves on to the shelf.Have I leftit too late to preserve it, and how ?
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I don't know if it's too late, Cats.....but have a look at cake icing lacquer and see if anything there might help....x
it sounds like it is absorbing moisture from the air. Have you got somewhere like an airing cupboard that is dry and warm, to dry it off again?
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Thanks gness, think I will look into getting some of that. woofgang , I put it in the fridge but it has not helped much, will try the airing cupboard until the cake lacquer comes.
ooo not the fridge!!!! that WILL make the icing weep!!! Dry and warm!!
And an air tight container will keep it dry afterwards.

A similar things happened to me, i had a blue icing flower from a cake which faded on one side. I popped it in a plastic container and saved it. Anyone any suggestions for painting it blue again? Its part blue and part back to white.
blue dusting powder? you want what’s called blossom dust. You could dust it on dry all over which is the safest way but might not give you the look you want, alternatively mix with rejuvenator which is spirit based and paint it on. use light coats so it doesn’t get too wet at once. Neither method is 100% guaranteed.
https://www.cakecraftshop.co.uk/shop/8/104/124/
Thank you I'll have a look at the options. I know nothing about icing and couldn't tell one product from another when I looked round.

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