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Cake making question :D
Hello, i just wondered is there a special tool out there that i can use to make fondant icing have a brick-wall like effect?
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Could you not just etch them in with a knife? You'd only need to do a few here and there for the effect...
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I was wanting something like on the second to last cake on here.
http://www.coolest-birthday-cakes.co....html#castle23 The one thats says ''princess joella''.
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Have you tried Ebay or Amazon? My friend makes novelty cakes and she buys loads of cake making tools from there. She has little patterned rollers that makes all sorts of effects on icing, you may be able to get a brick effect roller.
Alternatively you could try piping the icing onto the cake, from that picture it looks fairly straight forward, you could use a small basket nozzle and then a cocktail stick to draw around the individual bricks. |
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