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Mother's Day cookie card

10 days ago by Karla (Sweet K) | 12 comments »

A quick tutorial to celebrate Mother’s Day! ♥ Happy Mother’s Day!!!

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Spotty Dotty Cake Tutorial

21 days ago by RosieCakeDiva | 9 comments »

Here is my Spotty Dotty Cake Tutorial, I hope you’ll like it. https://www.facebook.com/rosieoriginals

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Gerber Daisy

24 days ago by tota | 1 comment »

Easy how to make gerber daisy way .

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White Magnolia(without magnolia cutter)

25 days ago by Melinartcakes | 7 comments »

White Magnolia is one of my favorite flowers,it is pretty and easy to make. In this picture-tutorial I want to show, even without Magnolia cutters, you can still create a nice flower.Any ordinary 3 sizes leaf cutter works :-) Please feel free to ask questions. For more Tutorials visit my FB page https://www.facebook.com/MelinArtCakes

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Hipo cake topper tutorial

41 days ago by Melinartcakes | 9 comments »

More Tutorials available at my FB page.Thanks

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Spiderman Mask Tutorial

43 days ago by Ciccio | 14 comments »

roll out red gumpaste (I always add quite a bit of tylose to make per 500g add 2 tsp so drys hard & quickly)Dust the plastic mask with plenty of cornstarch Lay rolled out gumpaste over the dusted mask & gently press into the contoursCut around the edges using a very sharp blade, I also cut out the eyes but you can leave them in & paint blackAllow mask to dry on the plastic mask for a couple of days Gently prize the giumpaste mask from the plastic one, gently from around the...

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Making Sugar Flowers: Daffodils

67 days ago by ClearlyCake | 19 comments »

Hello, I finally finished my daffodil tutorial (my first tutorial, so please let me know where you think I might improve):http://clearlycake.com/blog/making-sugar-flowers-daffodils/ Thanks :) Centres for the Daffodils: Cut a 20 gauge green florist wire in half.Colour some Flowerpaste (I use Squires Kitchen own-brand) with Sugarflair Melon food paste (or a yellow food paste of your choice). Take a bit of the coloured Flowerpaste and roll it on to the wire into a thin sausage sha...

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Fondant grass using a sieve

65 days ago by JustForTheCakeOfIt | 24 comments »

I just posted this on facebook today and thought I’d share with all of you here. It was a trick I learned in College and still use today. It’s my first tutorial and quite simple; but, it is useful if you’ve just run out of royal icing or buttercream, lost that grass tip, want your grass a bit finer than from a garlic press or don’t yet have an extruder. Hopefully it will be helpful to a few of you. Thanks for looking. :) You only need 5 tools:■a mesh sieve■a thi...

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Fast Big Statement Flower ready in 24 hours

69 days ago by Ciccio | 31 comments »

OK when someone wants a fast cake this flower will make a statement without taking ages You will need a parrot tulip cutter & viener or similar (these ones are from www.sugardelites.com)Sugarpaste with extra tylose (about1tsp per 250g – you want it to dry quick halve it if you have a couple of days)This is coloured with Chefmaster – Tropical Fushiaedible glue & brushThat werid tool you never thought you would use on the other end of you veining toolbowl, foil & tiss...

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Bi Colour Rose Tutorial

75 days ago by LMCakeDesign | 20 comments »

#Please note, I am a self taught decorator. The way I make things may not be the easiest way or the best way. Its just my way. I have been asked to share how I make my roses so Here is another wee free picture tutorial.

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