414 days ago
by Frostine |
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Ok, so this two-toned technique has many applications, but I used it to create a landscape on the side of my cub scout cake. It worked so well, I can’t wait to find a good reason to use it again! Wait until you see how easy it is! Sure you could create a similar look with fondant, but buttercream makes for better eating.Start by smoothly frosting the cake tier with the background color of your choice. Since I’m making a landscape, I frosted my cake in blue for the sky.For my s...
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281 days ago
by CakeryCreation |
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Sand Castle cake tutorial. http://cakerycreation.blogspot.com/2012/08/sand-castle-cake-tutorial-by-liz-at.html or https://www.facebook.com/Cakery.Creation
Step 1: Cut paper towel cardboard tubes to desired length
Step 2:Cover tubes in gumpaste. Using a ball tool press into the gumpaste for the window
Step 3: Measure around your covered tube. Roll and cut out a piece of gumpaste specific to your measurements. This is going to be the top portion of your castle turret. Once you have...
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289 days ago
by Kendra Hicks |
7 comments »
This tutorial shows you how to get the hand-painted leopard print look as seen here and in my cake photos. I’m sure I’m not the first or the only one to do it this way, but after being asked by several people for tips I decided to put my method in writing. Feel free to credit or link to any other tutorials on this subject.
This technique begins with a fondant covered cake. I first brush the cake with vodka to get rid of any excess cornstarch and to ensure a smooth and flawle...
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395 days ago
by cakesbyraewyn |
17 comments »
In March I made my youngest daughter Jasmine, a very special little guy to sit on both her ‘at home’ family cake and then her special ‘party’ cake later in the week.
Elmo rules her world, or should I say MoMo! At the Christmas parade in our main street the only man in red she was interested in was Elmo, as you can imagine, Santa was devastated and I have heard he is seeking professional counselling :( However, I digress, so Elmo HAD to be on her birthday cake! Now those of you who are Mums...
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434 days ago
by MyCakeStudio |
9 comments »
Step #1 Cover cake with fondant with your choice of color
Step #2 Trim edges and smooth fondant onto cake
Step #3 Draw/Transfer image on cake using scriber needle and pencil (this will be “erased” later with water)
Step #4 Shade images using gelpaste diluted in water in light colors first to create a base color underneath
Step #5 Meanwhile prepare some ribbon flowers and leaves
Step #6 Color the flowers and leaves using darker and stronger shade, this time using...
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177 days ago
by Ciccio |
12 comments »
finished Tulip rather large, I don’t have a small vase so this is sitting in a champagne flute
You’ll need and foam board, rolling pin, ball tool, gumpaste (small ammount of white and whatever colour you want the base of your tulip to be), edible glue (just a bit of tylose dissolved into water) 26 gauge wire & 1 20 gauge wire (both wrapped) Veiner (this one is from Way Beyond Cakes by Mayen etsy store) and a tulip petal cutter(this one is a large one from Sugar Delites)
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377 days ago
by The Faith, Hope and Charity Bakery |
6 comments »
This a tutorial on using a pasta maker to create perfect horizontal stripes on fondant or modeling chocolate.
1. Take your chosen base colour of fondant or modelling chocolate and pass it several times through the pasta maker set to its widest setting, until you have a nicely formed, regular shape band of fondant.
2. Take pieces of fondant in your chosen colours for the strips and press each of them into thin bands. It does not matter if they are not quite as long as the base band.
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456 days ago
by funfetti |
4 comments »
Crystallizing flowers will give your cakes that special touch all bakers long for – although it takes a little bit of work, the end result is well worth it. Here’s how:
Ingredients:
1 Tbsp. gelatin (Knox can be used, but it tends to lump)
6 Tbsp. Water at room temperature
Sprinkle the gelatin over water and mix right away – if bubbles form, skim them off the top. Allow mixture to rest for 2-3 minutes until it reaches a sponge-like consistency. Take hardened gelat...
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452 days ago
by KalliCakes |
7 comments »
First, you’ll need to gather your resources! So, rummage through your goodies and accumulate your loot! Here you go:
A clay extruder (we used the Makin’s Professional Clay Extruder) with the largest circle diskFondant in all of your favorite colors! Now, if you grab your trusty set of real crayons, take a look at them. Do you notice that those pesky wrappers are actually a different color than the crayon? Yeah, I sighed too. So–make sure when you grab your red fondant, take a b...
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