Cake Decoration & Sugarcraft — New Trends 2018

(Darren Dugan) #1
PREPARATION:
Bake 7.6 x 15cm (3 x 6in) round Victoria sponges and stack with a good
amount of buttercream in between each layer. Spread buttercream all the
way around the edge to give a good crumb coat and place in the fridge.

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6 Using the gold dust/vodka mix,
paint the outline of a champagne
bottle on to the front at an angel with
a no.1 paintbrush, write ‘FIZZ’ on the
label, then paint ‘AULD LANG SYNE’.

2 To cover the board, roll out
delicate lemon sugarpaste,
paint board with edible glue and lay
the sugarpaste over the board.

YOU WILL NEED

EDIBLES:


  • 1.5kg sugarpaste: tuxedo black
    (Squires Kitchen)

  • 100g sugarpaste: delicate lemon
    (Squires Kitchen)

  • edible colour dust: professional
    high strength black, metallic silver,
    metallic gold, snowflake lustre
    and metallic gold sparkles (Squires
    Kitchen)

  • royal icing

  • vodka

  • edible food pen black (Squires
    Kitchen)

  • 200g sugar florist paste: white
    (Squires Kitchen)


EQUIPMENT:


  • 18 gauge florist wire: white

  • 8 x dowels

  • Trex

  • craft knife

  • scissors

  • white lollipop sticks

  • mini posy picks

  • card for templates

  • airbrush

  • cake scraper

  • pizza cutter

  • 15mm gold ribbon

  • Dresdon tool

  • small circle cutter

  • tiny circle cutter

  • cookie cutters (for clock)

  • Bellisimo cake smoothers

  • no.1 paintbrush

  • paint palette

  • pin

  • 20cm (8in) round board

  • 1m black 15mm ribbon


1 When set, roll out black sugarpaste
and cover cake. Smooth down sides
with your palms and trim excess with
a pizza cutter, then smooth using
Bellissimo flexi smoothers to create a
flawless finish and a straight edge.

5 Whilst wet, sprinkle gold sparkles
dust over the board randomly and
leave to dry.

PARTY CAKES


3 Cut excess with a palette knife
and gently smooth over the top
with a smoother.

4 Mix some gold dust with a little
vodka and airbrush board gold.

7 Mix a small amount of silver dust
with vodka to make a paint and
paint a small cocktail glass next to
the bottle with a clean no.1 brush.
Paint the liquid in the glass gold
with the excess gold paint.

8 Use the remaining gold and
silver paint to paint different sized
bubbles around the bottle,
glass and all over the cake.

CAKE ARTIST:


Laura Dodimead


Alternative
finish

This is an essential topper
technique as you can
recreate with any shape
and colour!

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