Hi all, today I just wanted to play creating some new homemade textures for cakes.
I was inspired on a video tutorial by my sweet friend Katherina Perez, of Super Fun Cakes and More.
It was a...
Textures are one of my favorite and be a little creative and you can find it everywhere.
For my recent creation ‘’Sparkly Bridal Shoes’’ for A walk of the wild side collaboration, I struggled to...
Hello everyone, you don’t need a silicone mat to make a cake texture! Here’s how I did it. For painting i used paint with alcohol and silicone brush. Silicone brush is very good for the job.
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Hi Everyone, earlier last year I created a tutorial for an antique fondant effect,the tutorial has been one of my most successful tutorials. When I created this technique I realized it had a...
Roll the fondant onto a non-stick pad
Use a carton sheet of cookies’ packaging
Turn the carton sheet upside down and gentily press it onto the fondant, with the rolling pin
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Items Needed:
Fondant
Rolling Pin
Fondant Smoother
Cornstarch / Powdered Sugar
Cardstock Paper of Your Choice. Make sure it’s embossed.
Roll out your fondant about 1/8” thick. Roll out...
June is not only the start of Summer, it is also wedding season!
Every bride needs a show stopping wedding dress!!
For this week’s video tutorial I have created three styles of...
After a fellow cake friend asked for some ideas in creating an elephant skin texture for a project he’s working on, I decided to get a few bits and pieces out and just have a play…
Hope some...
Cover your cake in fondant. Measure the height and length of your cake. Draw your design on a paper and decide the with of your strips. Start with cutting your fondant strips and creating the...
Cover your cake in fondant. Use different sizes straws to create dots. Start with the largest and use the smallest size piping nozzle to fill the gaps.
Use Rainbow dust pacific blue,...