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Decorate The Cake: March 2014
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Monday, March 17, 2014. Thank you Virginia Marker for the latest blog post! Here are the molds used for the project: Basketball mold, Basketball Jersey mold, wood grain texture mat and basketball/football texture mat. Covering the board: Roll out the fondant and texture with the wood grain mat. Cut the fondant into strips and arrange on the board for the flooring. When doing the jersey mold, I mixed in some tylose so the jersey would stand next to the cake. After the chocolate sets, pop out the basketball.
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Decorate The Cake: December 2014
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Sunday, December 14, 2014. O Tannenbaum" O Christmas Tree. Thank you Sandy Swart for the great blog post for today! Christmas parties and what can I take? DTC has wonderful mini molds that are great for Christmas treats. For this treat I used: Christmas- Mini #1. Valentine- Heart set of 6. And a few of the buttons from Button- Large Set of 9. Fill each mold, piping the melted almond bark into the cavities. Be careful to not overfill. Somewhere online, I remembered reading about someone "re-crimping" thei...
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Decorate The Cake: Sushi!
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Many thanks to Chef Mitchie for this great blog post. Often we see faux sushi or cakes with candy sushi presented on a wood-grain surface. The bamboo sushi texture mat offers another element of realism and authenticity. It's easy to use and the detail is incredible. Material and Ingredients Needed:. 1 lb Fondant tinted ivory or tan (for this project I used Choco-pan Caramel). Rotary Cutter or sharp knife. Assort soft bristle brushes. Decorate the Cake Products Used:. Make Your ...
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Decorate The Cake: February 2015
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015. Thank you Sandy Swart for the great blog post for today! Here is how I stacked and filled the cakes:. I crumb coated the cake and allowed it to set overnight just in case the cake decided to settle. The next day, I covered the entire cake with a crusting buttercream tinted a basketball color. After it crusted slightly, I used the Texture Mat Lg2 - Football/Basketball Texture. You can contact me through Sandy Swart Cakes on Facebook or at. 65279;DTC Products Used:. Double boile...
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Decorate The Cake: 3D Basketball
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015. Thank you Sandy Swart for the great blog post for today! Here is how I stacked and filled the cakes:. I crumb coated the cake and allowed it to set overnight just in case the cake decided to settle. The next day, I covered the entire cake with a crusting buttercream tinted a basketball color. After it crusted slightly, I used the Texture Mat Lg2 - Football/Basketball Texture. You can contact me through Sandy Swart Cakes on Facebook or at. 65279;DTC Products Used:.
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Decorate The Cake: June 2014
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Thursday, June 26, 2014. Thank you Sandy Swart for the great blog post for today! Our preacher's wife was retiring from teaching from our parochial school after 18 years of teaching. She is a North Carolina gal and has never lost her accent. I remember years ago that she mentioned that dogwood were her favorite flower so I decided to use dogwood on the centerpiece cake for her retirement reception at the school. The Border - Wide Floral. Lace press that I purchased from Decorate The Cake. Albums of my de...
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Decorate The Cake: May 2014
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Friday, May 30, 2014. Dragonfly, leaves and flowers.oh my! Creating a a two tone dragonfly. For the body I used CakePlay purple isomalt nibs mixed with a few of the CakePlay pearl isomalt nibs. Carefully pour down the center of the mold. Then using the pearl nibs pour in the wing area. Go back and fill in the body. To remove the dragonfly, turn the mold over and peel back off the isomalt. Creating a quick flower! Using the 5 petal flower mold, pour the isomalt into the half that is concave. If you place ...
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Decorate The Cake: A little relief for some dry skin!
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015. A little relief for some dry skin! A huge Thank You to the best sister ever, Brenda Thomas, for the great blog post today! Freezing temperatures, low humidity, and furnace-blasted dry air can leave your skin dry, flaky, itchy and in need of a little TLC. Try using DTC molds to make these wonderful lotion bars to help keep your skin in great condition or use them as a great gift idea. First get all of your supplies collected. Molds of your choice. Subscribe to: Post Comments (At...
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Decorate The Cake: July 2015
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Wednesday, July 22, 2015. A HUGE thank you to the talented Shannon Bond of Shannon Bond Cake Design for this lovely tutorial using our bead border molds. Mother of Pearl Finish using the DTC Bead Border Molds. These molds have so many design possibilities and are so user friendly with the great quality always produced by DTC. DTC Bead Border #2, white fondant, small rolling pin, paintbrush, palette knife and airbrush colors in Pearl Sheen and Copper (I used Americolor). Painting the Mother of Pearl finish.