Me encantó este vídeo, es el lazo en pasta de goma más hermoso que hay en RU-vid! Muchas gracias por compartir todo tu creatividad 🙏😍💗 saludos desde Venezuela 🇻🇪😊
Amazing video. thank you for sharing. followed it.made one today. a bit of cracking ... so hard to roll this out.... a bit thick too I think.. but at least I tried it.
How do dry a fondant decoration??? Please share some tips. Whenever i used fondant decoration, its just got soften and when put in whipped it got slipped😑
Hi Masen, With fondant decorations you want to leave them out at room temperature in a cool dry place, so they don't get too warm. You can pop them into a cardboard cake box. Try and keep them out of plastic containers with the lids on as it makes them sweat. Also putting fondant decorations in the fridge can also make them sweat as they absorb the moisture from the fridge. I hope this helps.
Great instruction video, so much better than others I've tried to follow, are you using just normal shop bought fondant (i.e Renshaw) or have you bought harder drying sugar/florist paste? If normal, did you strengthen it with Tylo? Thanks :-)
Do you make your own gum paste, if so what recipe do you use? I've just got some Wilton ready made and it's super sticky. We don't have Crisco here in Australia so I'm thinking of using Copha. Any advice greatly appreciated 😊
Hi Kristy, I actually buy my gumpaste. If the wilton is too sticky you could try adding a small amount of corn flour or icing sugar to it and then just work this in, which should dry it out slightly. Alternatively are you able to get Squires in Australia? You could try the Squires flower paste which is one of my favourites.
No. They are two separate items. You can use fondant, tho- & mix some gum paste in to make it harder (& harden faster). Or use fondant & add tylose powder. I would never make decorations w/ just plain fondant alone. HTH! :)
this is the best tutorial on RU-vid for making a bow! i needed to make a bowtie for my mothers cake this weekend and managed to make one last night following this tutorial! just subscribed to this channel and loving how you break everything down to small manageable steps, looking forward to more videos!
One of the best video/tutorial I have honestly come across!! It is so clear and easy to follow! Great demo and well explained. Thank you so much for this, its huge help! Please continue to make videos like this! 👍🏼👍🏼
Try Fantasia Fondant, you won't regret it. It is a very forgiving fondant with a long work time, which makes it easy to work with for beginners and pros. Fantasia Fondant is formulated with elasticity making it a high performing fondant when covering cakes or performing in silicon cake molds. The colors of Fantasia Fondant are vivid and fadeproof. This fondant will not prematurely dry, crack, tear, break and 'elephant skin.' Offers a less sweet taste that resembled a homemade marshmallow fondant.