This cake was decorated with royal icing and hand-painted in one stroke technique, which was very popular in Russia in the 18th century – Nizhny Tagil technique of painting. This technique was used for decorating jewellery boxes, trays, etc. Nizhny Tagil technique is characterized by rich colours and the most common theme is floral ornaments. After taking a few masterclasses to learn this traditional technique of painting, I wanted to recreate it on a cake and this is the finished result.
Svetlana Bayankina, http://www.facebook.com/svetlana.bayankina
GORGEOUS!!! Love it!
WOW!! You have great piping skills!! Lovely, lovely cake :)
Helenna at http://ClearlyCake.com
The cake looks beautiful! Love hand-painting
Natalia Saini
And what a result you got…BEAUTIFUL!!! This is AMAZING Svetlana!!! xxx
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Thanks a lot Ana!
Svetlana Bayankina, http://www.facebook.com/svetlana.bayankina
goodness!!! that is perfection in royal icing… and what an amazing design!!
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Thank you all!
Svetlana Bayankina, http://www.facebook.com/svetlana.bayankina
Samechatelnaya rabota! Molodez!
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Favolosa …
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