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Ribbon Rose and leaf (my way)

114 days ago by Melinartcakes | 2 comments »

This is the way I make Ribbon roses. For full Tutorial visit my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/MelinArtCakes New tutorials coming soon.

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Marshmallow Fondant

115 days ago by bootifulcakes | 4 comments »

So, today I finally got to play at making some Marshmallow Fondant, I used 8oz Mini Marshmallows, 1lb Icing Sugar, 2 Tblespoon water. Added the water to the marshmallows and microwaved for 1 minute on high, whilst they were melting I smoothered a wooden spoon in Trex, once out of the microwave mixed till nice and smooth, then started to mix in the icing sugar (which was hard going towards the end) once I had encorporated most of the icing sugar, i turned it out onto a well covered boar...

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How to make a Briar rose

115 days ago by Melinartcakes | 1 comment »

This is the way I make Briar roses. For full Tutorial visit my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/MelinArtCakesNew tutorials coming soon.

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Handwritten Text on your Cakes #1: Isograph Technical Pens for Cakes

117 days ago by genzLoveACake | 2 comments »

This is for those people who are not so skillled in using paintbrush like me. :) Just realized that Isograph Techical Pens can be used for your wanted sharpness and crispiness of your hand-written text and drawing outlines on your cakes. You just need to buy a new and empty Isograph Tecnical Pen (refillable) and fill it with edible ink (same ink which you can use in edible printers ) and your good to go. Happy Decorating everyone :)

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Spongebob stick cookies

117 days ago by Ginestra | 1 comment »

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Converse High top Sneaker Tutorial

119 days ago by SweetSceneCakes | 13 comments »

Here is my attempt at a tutorial for the Converse HighTop Sneaker that i did for my daughter. It’s my first attempt at a tutorial, so big learning curve there, so please let me know if you have any questions! www.facebook.com/sweetscenecakes sweet scene cakes on facebookwww.sweetscenecakes.com sweetscenecakes *One additional note added regarding the carving of the front bottom of the shoe…i noticed that my daughters shoe curved up in the front, so i carved a bit out from ...

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Football Helmet Cake Tutorial

122 days ago by Maureen | 3 comments »

I wanted to make a football helmet cake but I wasn’t quite sure where to begin. I looked everywhere and found very little help. So I decided to make my own. It’s my first football helmet cake…be kind : ) Step by step can by found on the following link…https://www.facebook.com/maureen.dorego I hope it’s helpful.

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"Baby booties" cupcake topper

124 days ago by M&C's Petite Patisserie | 0 comments »

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Cupcakes #1: Cupcake "cupcake" topper tutorial

125 days ago by M&C's Petite Patisserie | 5 comments »

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Cake Boards #1: York Stone Effect

127 days ago by FifiCakes | 18 comments »

I received a lot of interest in this cake board for my latest cake which had a boot on it and so have put together a few pictures I took during the process. 1. Roll out fondant onto board. Mix the fondant to the lightest shade of the stone and add bits of darker shades, roughly moulded in to the paste (I use fairly old fondant mixed with tylose to avoid ripping of the fondant at this stage and also mix bits of old and dry fondant in to create more of an ‘outdoor’ look!) ...

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