Quantcast
Channel: ★ House of Many Hues ★ » Cakes and Goodies
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 8

Printed Cakes

$
0
0

I still have not taken the next level to my cake decorating class (do you sense my aggravation?).  I’m now signed up for the November session and remain optimistic that this time more students will sign up and that class won’t be canceled.  My little one will be turning 1 years old in about 2 months and I’m looking forward to making her birthday cake.  I’ve been thinking about making her a fondant cake, but it’s not until the third level class that we learn to use and decorate with it.  My hope is that somehow I’ll be able to complete both classes by the end of the year.  However, if all else fails, I might try making this block printed cake from Ready Made.

The instructions seem straightforward – use transfer paper, fondant dye, and rubber stamps to decorate the fondant (details can be found here).  How hard can this be?  I know, I know.  Don’t worry – if this doesn’t work, the backup plan will be a store bought cake.

Images:  Ready Made

Share


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 8

Trending Articles