So, I am going to try a fondant bow on a 2 tier cake. Just the reg loop bow I have watched the videos etc and still wondering about something. I want the bow on the first tier just sitting up now the question is would I do better making the bow and putting on the cake right away or can I make it in advance? I am worried if I make it early it won't hang right. I hope I make sense. I want to make it early cause I have never made a bow before but I really want to try it. I am worried it will hang wrong. Any advice? also how do you make those round balls as border on the cake?
thank you again everyone,
shanna
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You can make the bow early and allow it to set up... if you don't and it does not dry enough it will not hold it's shape. If you want to make the streamers to fit the cake they can be placed on and set the bow on top of them.
The round balls... I roll a piece of fondant into a long "snake" and then cut it in chunks about the size that you want the balls to be... then roll them in the palm of your hand until they are rounded. I put them into a plastic container and keep it covered until I am ready to put them on the cake.
about gum tex? I brought some of that yesterday can I add that I haven't done the bow kinda nervous do I need to make the ribbon today too?
I'd say anything you need to hold shape for your cake should be done ahead of time... probably today. I'm new to this too so it's great to read about all the advice and tricks on here... so excited to be a part of this group.
I add 1 Tablespoon tylose to every pound of fondant. It's probably the same ratio using gum tex (same thing maybe?)
Make the bow itself as far in advance as possible. Make the streamers when decorating the cake. Lay the streamers on placing them as you wish and then the bow over that so the streamers look as if they are a part of the bow.
Good luck!! Show us the finished product.
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