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CAKE HACK (for Straight Lines) - HOW TO Fondant Extruder | Cake BORDER Ideas | 50th Cake Ideas GOLD 

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This easy 5-minute cake hack for decorating for beginners as seen on the Great British Baking Show and Is This Cake? will make your life so much easier! You do not have to learn how to pipe straight lines with buttercream, frosting or royal icing with this new cake tool. The ideas for different types of piping borders are endless. In this video I will show you tips and tricks on how to use this fondant extruder gun tool and how to accent your cake with metallic gold dust rope border using this cool and simple DIY technique. Great design ideas for glamorous golden 50th birthday cakes, classy 50th anniversary cakes, elegant wedding cakes, Quinceanera cakes, Sweet 16 cakes, bridal shower cakes, engagement party cakes, 21st birthday cakes, New Years cakes, etc. You can also paint the rope border with rose gold, silver, etc. Golden rope borders look amazing with black, white, pink, navy and royal blue, etc. I bought my extruder gun on Amazon but they are available at crafts stores such as Michaels, Hobby Lobby, JoAnn Fabrics, Walmart, etc.
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@karmellaudetur4291
@karmellaudetur4291 Год назад
Hi! I never heard of this technique, I will look for this Cake decorating tool, 15 dollars is not bad! wonderful and ty for sharing!!!
@tastebakery
@tastebakery 11 месяцев назад
Hi! You are so very welcome. It's a great tool to have!
@Tngirl68
@Tngirl68 2 года назад
How am I just finding your channel? I have seen these but haven't bought one. Now that I see how easy it is to use and the professional finish it gives. I will be investing in one. Thanks for sharing how it works!
@tastebakery
@tastebakery 2 года назад
You are so very welcome! It is definitely a great investment. There is a link in my video description to buy it on Amazon if that makes it easier to find. I am so glad you came across my channel!
@karmellaudetur4291
@karmellaudetur4291 Год назад
me too in every way!! , thank you for sharing!!! Blessings🥰😇
@laurakamhaji
@laurakamhaji Год назад
Thank for the great info, it had zero taste just like you said! I added 2 tsp of each and it didn’t really work for me. The consistency wasn’t thick. It looked painted on opposed to an actual drip. Should I have added more dust? I wish I could upload the pic to show u what I mean… but it doesn’t let me. It was still beautiful tho❤
@tastebakery
@tastebakery Год назад
I am so sorry this didn't really work for you. I would say yes definitely add more dust. You want it to be as thick as you can where it will just barely drip off of your spoon, (Some people have told me they added powdered sugar and that worked for them.) And then do the slowest tiniest drip possible and watch it slowly drip down your cake. It does look a little flatter than a chocolate drip but still looks like a drip not painted on like you said. Did you get a drip to form at the bottom? You can send me a picture via email which you can find on my youtube channel under the About tab. Again, so sorry this didn't quite work for you.
@tracierendell4422
@tracierendell4422 9 месяцев назад
Thank you. I ruined my disc, i think my fondant was too hard. Ill try adding shortening next time, i have more discs of course. How much shortening to fondant ratio do i use approximately?
@tastebakery
@tastebakery 8 месяцев назад
I would say about 1 teaspoon of shortening to a 1.5 inch ball of fondant. It's best though to just use your judgement. You will feel the fondant soften as you add shortening. 😊
@tracierendell4422
@tracierendell4422 8 месяцев назад
@@tastebakery Thank you so so much!
@tastebakery
@tastebakery 8 месяцев назад
@@tracierendell4422 You are so very welcome 😊
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