Hi everyone,
Just wondering if anyone is able to tell from this cake, if the brown is piping work or fondant silcone molds?
From the sides it looks thick, so it could be just thicker piping or fondant...can't tell.
Also has anyone done a similar design cake before? If so, did you use a template of a sort? Or is it more freehand?
Thanks for your help!!
Meera :)
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I don't think its a mold...could be a cutter...also looks like modeling chocolate to me...could be free hand melted chocolate as well....hard to tell
I also think its modeling chocolate, the pattern could have been drawn on by free hand or stenciled, then they applied the modeling chocolate. If you plan on doin this type of design you could do either way, free hand or stencil then the modeling chocolate or royal icing.
Thank you all for your feedback.
I dont know how to work with chocolate, never used it before. Can i achieve the same result with fondant? With a cutter? Or spray paint it on using a stencil? Or piping the pattern on with royal icing?
June - how do you mean by freehand on parchment paper? What do you do after to place on the cake?
Yes, u can do the same thing with fondant, the design can be traced as june said with parchment paper, use a sharp tool or simply a needle to prick the markings onto the fondant or buttercream covered cake. If you use this method you cannot go wrong. once you have transferred the markings on the design by pricking your cake with a needle, then you just use the tinted fondant/modeling chocolate, either rolled like a tooties roll or cut thin strips, you place them on the markings with a little gum glue, or water(not to much or it will not stick). just follow your transferr design. good luck.
Meera said:
Thank you all for your feedback.
I dont know how to work with chocolate, never used it before. Can i achieve the same result with fondant? With a cutter? Or spray paint it on using a stencil? Or piping the pattern on with royal icing?
June - how do you mean by freehand on parchment paper? What do you do after to place on the cake?
Wow June, You did a great job exsplaining that. I didnt know how to do that either. Thank you very much.
Thanks June for the explanation!! And also Monica!
What type of chocolate would you use? I've never used chocolate so i have no idea...is the method of chocolate good for a beginner? It is for a wedding cake, so I would hate to mess it up!
Hi Monica,
I was looking at your profile wedding cake picture, what did you use to do the wines?
monica murphy said:
Yes, u can do the same thing with fondant, the design can be traced as june said with parchment paper, use a sharp tool or simply a needle to prick the markings onto the fondant or buttercream covered cake. If you use this method you cannot go wrong. once you have transferred the markings on the design by pricking your cake with a needle, then you just use the tinted fondant/modeling chocolate, either rolled like a tooties roll or cut thin strips, you place them on the markings with a little gum glue, or water(not to much or it will not stick). just follow your transferr design. good luck.
Meera said:Thank you all for your feedback.
I dont know how to work with chocolate, never used it before. Can i achieve the same result with fondant? With a cutter? Or spray paint it on using a stencil? Or piping the pattern on with royal icing?
June - how do you mean by freehand on parchment paper? What do you do after to place on the cake?
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