Can anyone please tell me how to pipe a heart shape on buttercream? What tip and how? Thank you very much.
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What size heart Cynthia? ? Large, medim.... etc.? The absolute easiest is any size star tip. The smallest of course will give you a smaller outine, like Wilton #13/14. A large # 18 to huge tip #48 will give a large outline with bold definition. 2hen dry you couldcalso paint with lustre dust. Now the hardest is thinned BC or royal icing. You can use a #1 Wilton, very tiny, but easiest would be #7/8/9. I would practice on a cutting board, piece of waxed paper, & see which tip gave me the look I wanted. Now to further confuse you..... you could pipe royal icing hearts onto wax paper, lift them off.... very carefully & place them on your cake. Can also be done with melted chocolate. Hope some of these ideas/suggestions are helpful.
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As June says, Cynthia - depends on the sort of heart you are looking for and whether you want it plain or fancy. The easiest way is probably this - if you have a heart shaped cutter, use it to lightly press an outline onto your cake. You can then follow this outline with your chosen style of piping. I would personally go for either a star tip or a plain writing tip. Again, as June says, size would depend on the size of your heart. If you have something in particular in mind, give us a few more details and I'll try to be more specific.
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