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EASY WAY TO MAKE ROSES | Party Cakes, Cupcakes and Cookies | Pinterest. Timeline Photos - Baking Frenzy Cooking Supplies. Cake Decor in Cairns: Coloured Ganache! Yes It Works! Oh me Oh My! I am so thrilled, so excited. I am just on top of the world today! Words can't really do it justice - I really am totally in a zone of cakey euphoria!

What's got me so fired up and excited you ask? Drum Roll Please..... Yes you read read right! Coloured ganache, is what's got me excited! However I am good at setting up my ganache. I found a solution! This gorgeous purple, lovingly baked and decorated cake I whipped up for my sweet 16 year old niece this weekend - is covered in Purple Ganache! I just love it. I was having a chat with my lovely cakey friend Christina and we were talking about colouring chocolate/ candy with oil based colours and normal gel colours. I tested a few small batches using gel colours. For my experiments I used "Nestle White Chocolate Melts". Hands down the Wilton Gel colours worked perfectly each time.

So at this point I am squealing with excitement. Now, all I had to do was test it out on an actual cake. My Original Coloured Ganache Recipe! Method P.S. Sale Alert! See all of the Craftsy classes on SALE right here. Moey's Heart & Hearth: Super Fancy Cake Decorating Tutorial for Broke Monkeys. This is a tutorial to show you how to decorate a cake that makes you look pretty clever. The beauty of this method is that you can put anything you darn well want on a cake. Your kid likes a certain team and you don't trust Stuffmart Bakery? No problemo. All you need is a picture off the webz (or a coloring book page, or a drawing you did yourself) and you can make any design you want. In this case, Gater wanted a "Dora/Princess" cake. I didn't know how I would do a "Dora/Princess", but all I had to do was spend 10 seconds on Google, ("princess dora coloring page") and there was a coloring page all ready to print out.

First, bake your cake and let it cool thoroughly. Make your icing; a buttercream made with butter is best. *When you make your icing, you will want to sift the powdered sugar and mix the icing up quickly so you don't get lumps. Ice your cake. Print out a coloring page, and make sure it is the right size for the top of your cake. Now the fun part! Now -- the magic!

Voila! Transferring Patterns onto Cakes at Bake Decorate Celebrate! Piping Gel Pattern Transfer Sometimes the cake you choose may include a pattern design which must be decorated on the cake top, such as a rainbow. To do this, you need to transfer the pattern to your iced cake, so you can follow the lines as you decorate. This can be done easily by using Piping Gel. Step 1: Place Parchment Paper Over Reversed Pattern Image To copy your pattern as it originally appears, you must first make a reverse pattern (it will be turned over onto the cake). Tape pattern to flat surface, such as a cake circle or the back of a cookie sheet or counter top. Step 2: Trace Pattern Using Disposable Decorating Bag or parchment bag filled with Piping Gel and tip 1, trace over pattern. Step 3: Place Pattern & Trace Turn Parchment Paper over and position pattern on iced cake that has crusted. How to get WHITE buttercream when using REAL butter!!?!? - Jessicakes. Free Figure Making Tutorials (HUNDREDS)!

Pillow cake tutorial. This is a pillow cake for a 50th birthday. The shoe is made of fondant/gumpaste and completely edible. We two-toned the fondant with purple on the bottom and biege on top with white royal accents. 10 inch and 6 inch tiers are of yellow cake and filled with chocolate mousse and oreo cookie crumbs. The pans were the newest in the Wilton line and simply great to use.

We were so impressed that we can’t wait till we need to make another. Here is a brief showcasing of what we did and we hope this helps with a lot of the questions you might have through our trial and error. These are the 3 sizes for the Wilton Pillow pan. 14inch, 10inch and 6 inch. We used the 10 and the 6 to make our cake.

Next, we covered 3 round 12 inch boards (that were glue gunned together) with lavender foil. Next, line with wax paper in order to keep neat and clean. Now here is the tricky, but not so tricky part. Take cake out of fridge and using a hot knife, we went over cake to make sure it was as smooth as possible. C. FREE Ruffle Rose Tutorial. Facebook. Facebook. Rice/waffer paper flower Tutorial. Of Wedding Cakes, Sweets and more...in Ipoh, Perak. Strawberry Cake w/Viola Flowers by *theresahelmer on deviantART. Rex's Cakes and such | doctor-who-overdose: Thought i’d share my...

Rex's Cakes and such | thinking0f-you: My gorgeous 18th birthday #cake.... Rex's Cakes and such | Pretty…. This Skyrim Statue Hides an Amazing Secret. Amazing Theme Cakes. Art, Featured — By BB Admin on May 26, 2012 12:00 am Trolling around the internet, like you do, I have come across some pretty darn fantastic-looking cakes. I have no idea what tastes good, as I didn’t get to taste any of these cakes. Plus, I’m not much of a cake eater. But here are the cakes that particularly struck my fancy.

We’ve got geek cred out the wazoo, here, Folks. I’ll split them up into sections for you: The Star Wars Cakes Like we could have a post on fancy cakes without showing the Star Wars cakes? AT-AT Cake The detail on this cake is fantastic. Darth Vader Cake Just in case you ever wanted to eat Darth Vader’s face off. Jabba & Slave Leia Cake I’m sure that it’s not disconcerting at all for a four-year-old to eat a cake depiction of a slave Leia in a cake metal bikini. Millennium Falcon Cake I’m sure that cake version of the Millennium Falcon smells a lot better than the ACTUAL Millennium Falcon, which I image smells like damp Wookie and a burned-out Hyper Drive.

R2-D2 Cake Dr. TARDIS Cake | Do it myself! It’s a TARDIS! It’s bigger on the inside! It’s two feet tall (quarter scale)! And aside from the lights, everything you see is edible. Click for lots more detail and in-process shots. I love Dr. Since I would have to be a Time Lord to make a Tardis cake that could actually go anywhere in time and space, I decided to do the next best thing – make a Tardis cake that’s bigger on the inside. First I had to figure out the best way to create the illusion of a more spacious interior.

Next, in order to illuminate the inside of the Tardis and the “Police Box” signs on the outside, I needed to learn at least a little bit about electronics. With my structure in place, it was time to start making gum paste pieces. To make the interior I started with a gum paste floor with cutouts to let the light through from all the white LEDs embedded in the base. Now it was time to make the control console. Three days before the party I baked the cake. For hours after we attended the Dr. Today my cousin got married. My Dad made the cake as a present for their wedding. The theme was rainbow and everything you see is icing, even the roses and the latticework! Rex's Cakes and Such. Rose Cake Tutorial. SO excited to share with you how easy it is to make the rose cake.

Seriously, once you see you are going to run right out, buy a 1M tip, and make one. That or go back to work. Or bed. Or whatever it was you were doing before I interrupted you. Ok, here we go! There were two main components to this cake. The vertical layer interior and the frosting rose exterior. I am going to do a vertical layer tutorial at a different time, (updated: you can see it HERE) as I did not get any pictures of it this go around and it is IMPOSSIBLE to explain without pictures. Now for the frosting rose tutorial! I promise you, this could NOT be easier. (I need to mention... before I froze my cake I poured a simple syrup over it. Start with your cake. Put your 1M tip (or any large open star tip) into the pastry bag then fill it up with buttercream frosting.

If you have an appropriately sized coupler you can use that, or you can just insert the tip into the bag and cut off the excess. At least, I hope so anyway. :) 1. Finds: Awesome Cake Designs. Posted by C on Wednesday, June 13, 2012 · [via thisisnthappiness.com] I’m not really that big fan of cakes. The other day, I found these really amusing cake designs that make me want to taste one! Would you want to try that hot chocolate cupcake up there? Or this chocolate flower cake below? [via pinterest.com] For LEGO lovers out there, this cake is for you guys! [via i.imgur.com] Or if you’re an aspiring photographer, you could try this one.

[via designswan.com] For the girls who adore bags, this one’s perfect for y’all! [via ehow.com] Ain’t that a literal piece of cake, huh? [via threadcakes.com] [via theletter.co.uk] And oh, speaking of literal, this is a sponge cake. Oops! Warning. This is not edible. Actually, it’s a sponge designed to look like a cake! Probably you could use this to clean your plates after eating the real cakes! Happy eating everyone! 61ed8ad05b4411e180c9123138016265_7.jpg (JPEG Image, 612 × 612 pixels) EDDIE ROSS - Pink Ombre Cake. Here's a cake sure to sweeten up the Valentines in your life. Pick up three boxes of your favorite white cake mix—or work from scratch if you have the time—along with a bottle of Wilton's Icing Color in petal pink.

Split each box into two batches for a total of six, then add increasing amounts of dye little by little until you achieve the ombre effect. For the outside of the cake, I used a piping bag fit with a basketweave tip. Happy baking, everyone! Chocolate and Cakes, Easy Chocolate Recipes and Great Cake Decorating Ideas.