I covered with fondant and for decoration I used gumpaste and royalicing
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Stunning work!
Lovely... Great job.... ;-)
Thank you Dina, means a lot coming from you.
wow! Thank you so much Delores, Pauline and Jauqetta for your lovely comments. In addition I really appreciat Jaquetta for your accurate explanation.
Delores, nothing on this cake is done in a mold! It's all piped onto pieces of gum paste. She has done this before and it is always stellar! All the bridging is done with Royal Icing. The butterflies, the same. They are totally piped, usually one wing at a time, dried, then joined with the body to allow them to stand up. Lace molds look totally different. These items are so very fragile, not unlike spun glass. She copied embroidery stitches onto the cake. Takes a steady hand and a delicate touch. The frosting must be the right consistency so as to flow from the tube without breaking but not so soft as to droop! This is the work of a talented lady! It is called Battenburg Lace when done on fabric.
very nice. never done lace work before
I have never done lace work wither but would like to learn this is just gorgeous. Would love to know how it was done. I was told lace molds are very expensive.
Thank you so much Susan and Sandra for your lovely comments.
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