Was asked to make a perfectly imperfect cake that celebrates the fruit…so this is what I made!

by Veeeeezy

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  2. BeyondAddiction

    I’m sorry but I think you may have misunderstood the instructions. Because that’s just *perfect* perfect. The regular kind.

  3. Samiiiibabetake2

    Is the imperfect in the room with us??? This is STUNNING.

  4. Babzibaum

    On the back side, make a perfect vertical icing ribbon that becomes more deformed as it gets closer to the plate. Then make a big, jumbled puddle of icing.

  5. Buttaflilove

    Well, you failed at making it imperfect. It’s awesome!

  6. Waste-Job-3307

    Is the imperfect part inside the cake? I ask because what I’m looking at is gorgeous perfection.

  7. Hens-n-chicks9

    Where did the “imperfect” go? I looked all over, only saw beautiful work.