Contents:
Check out these beautiful projects and get a lot more ideas for your DIY project. Craftsy shows us how to work and play around with fondant! Making these ruffled flowers could be a showstopping part of your celebration! Are you not absolutely gushing over these adorable arrow toppers from Cue the Confetti. For birthdays or other themed events Hunger Games anyone? This too can be used for a wide range of events making them one of the more versatile of the bunch.
How fun would these be for a birthday party?! All you need are some colorful gumballs to lay atop your cupcake creations! And just before the party started I sat down and whipped out this crochet green top hat pattern here — or buy the PDF here. Literally, as we were leaving I grabbed the yarn and when we arrived I sat down and made it, finishing just before we had to leave! It looks so real! When you work with black like that, do you buy the fondant that is already black?
I did have little leprechauns diving into the gold, however! I tend to only make pastels or change pre-colored to another color myself! I was thinking about making a fondant rainbow sticking out from the top, but ended up so busy this week never made it to dry out!
Your cake looks amazing…my hubby and I said we would eat it any day! I really enjoyed this post. Have you already done a first birthday over there? It was a really fun cake to make! And so much fun when the kids realized what it was! You are seriously beyond talented! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy! Your cakes are fabulous!
I am making a St. You mention above that you had some other pictures of the process of making cake etc but that it was too late to post them then ANY wisdom would be really appreciated.
Oh, I'm so sorry I never answered! We went out of town and by the time we got back, I had long forgotten about this thread! It took mine probably a week and a half. Black is a funny color that will sometimes go green, sometimes purple.
I've never had a problem with any other color unless I left them in the light, in which case they faded a little. Great Thread, thanks to all. I really would not put them in the fridge! Whenever I have -leftover fondant covered cake not premade toppers- the fondant quickly becomes sticky, bendy, and bleeds. In my last place I used to just set them in the cupboard until I needed them. I have no idea what causes cracking, maybe your humidity is too low? I make mine at the very least a few weeks in advance, I make my flowers in bulk and they keep easily up to a year.
Haven't really tried keeping them longer, they always get used up by then. I store them in boxes and cover with tissue paper.
Don't refrigerate them, and don't store them in something airtight. So I just purchased a fondant figure through ebay , for my daughter's baby shower cake.
In volume 8 of Edible Fondant Creations, Discover St. Patricks Day Cake Toppers ! Ever wonder how to make adorable and delicious cake toppers? Would you. St Patrick's Day Cake Decorations including edible shamrocks, green ribbon, green Celebrate St Patrick's Day with decorated cakes, cookies and cupcakes .
The baby shower isn't until October 17th, so I haven't ordered the cake just yet. So how should I store it until then when it arrives?
Just store it at room temp somewhere dust free a cupboard? Hi, I was wondering if you found any way to fix your figures? If so, please share your tip.
I stored them in the open, didn't move them. We love this ideas for events with a funkier vibe and modern vision. These mini bites can easily be accented with far more than a couple of light sprinkles or icing. Each letter is 9cm high.. After the figurine dries completely you can fix this with a drop of gel food coloring mixed with vodka.
Experience the world of cake decorating like never before with Cake Central Magazine! Redstarfalling Posted 5 Apr , 1: Cupcations Posted 5 Apr , 1: TexasSugar Posted 5 Apr , 2: Cupcations Posted 5 Apr , 4: Originally Posted by cricket Be careful on storing them in a plastic container.