Cupcake Designs
These holidays I made a batch of cupcakes that made 10. I had three themes and and each theme had three cupcakes to for me to have 3 designs for each theme.
I also had one left which I turned into a miniature cake design.
- White Cake with Delicate purple
decorations
- Alice In Wonderland
- Pink and Girly
- Colourful and playful
If you have any questions or further information on these cupcakes feel free to comment below - JJ
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Monday, January 13, 2014
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Flower Cupcakes
3 Flower Cupcakes
Decorating Cupcakes these holidays
I used:
Vanilla Cupcakes
Syrup
Vanilla Buttercream
Fondant
food colouring
baubles
I hope you like these designs - JJ
Decorating Cupcakes these holidays
I used:
Vanilla Cupcakes
Syrup
Vanilla Buttercream
Fondant
food colouring
baubles
I hope you like these designs - JJ
Sunday, January 5, 2014
M*A*S*H 4077 Cake
M*A*S*H Cake
If your a fan of the M*A*S*H series you will love this cake and it is so simple.
You need:
Square cake
Ganache
Pre-coloured green and black fondant (to make up an army green colour and for black letters)
White fondant (included to provide an army green colour & red cross)
Yellow fondant ( for M*A*S*H 4077 )
Pre-coloured red fondant for cross
You also need:
Ganache scraper or spreading spatula
Letter cut outs ( for chosen name )
circle cutter
Small knife
non stick rolling pin
rolling pin
cornflour
fondant smoother
Long wooden skewer
Drawing or print out of M*A*S*H direction poll, cut out
Glue
You need to:
1. Cut the bump of the top of your cake as you like. To create a flat surface
2. Spread a small amount of ganache evenly on the top and sides of your cake with a ganache scraper or spreading spatula as a crumb coat. Place cake in fridge until ganache is firm. This will lock in those crumbs
3. Take more of your ganache and spread it evenly and as smooth a possible. That is your last layer, place in fridge again.
4. Once ganache is firm and in place, take out of the fridge
5. Provide a clean and clear bench, knead your army green fondant and place on a the surface that is lightly dusted with cornflour
6. Roll out the fondant and cut out a rectangle to place over your cake as done so in the pictures, or cover the whole cake.
7. Before hand, you should make the poll with the signs
8. Colour the poll of the cut out brown, on the back of it spread some glue on the poll, place the wooden skewer right in the centre with the point facing down and a over hanging on the bottom ( the part that will stick in the cake ), leave to dry. Gently bend some of the paper signs in different directions.
9. Stick cut outs of your fondant letters on cake with a little water.
M * A * S * H, 4 0 7 7, white circle, red cross, chosen name.
10. Put your sign in the cake and stop once it reaches the paper
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