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Easy Fondant Flowers

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Flower cupcakes made with Wilton daisy cutter. One of my faves!
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Flower cupcakes made with Wilton daisy cutter. One of my faves!

Easy as 1-2-3

Embellishing cakes and cupcakes has never been easier. While shopping in Michael's one day, I came upon prepackaged sugar flowers. They cost about $4 for 8 inch flowers. For that same price I could make literally dozens of fondant flowers myself. So I purchased a affordable daisy cutter set and was on my way to bakers heaven. Achieving beautiful fondant flowers is quite attainable. Here are a few simple steps.

1. There are a variety of fondants on the market today. Wilton sells premade fondant in white and primary colors. Another option is making your own fondant. Marshmallow fondant is quite easy to make. I have included a great tutorial video below.

2. Dust your surface with cornstarch or powdered sugar and roll fondant to 1/8 inch.

3. Wilton sells many fondant cutters. Simply press cutter into fondant and remove.

4. The last step involves embellishment. A simple toothpick is all I use to achieve veining in my flowers. I also use lustre and pearl dust to achieve a beautiful sheen and shimmer. Some people even use non-toxic sidewalk chalk to shade and color their fondant flowers.

5. Place fondant in a drying cup or on cornstarch dusted wax paper and let dry.

For some more baking inspiration feel free to stop by www.questofthenocturnalbaker.blogspot.com

Happy Baking!!!

Close up of fondant daisy flowers. Easy as 1-2-3!
Close up of fondant daisy flowers. Easy as 1-2-3!

Here are some great tools!

Wilton Set of 3 Flower Cut Outs
Amazon Price: $1.18
List Price: $2.99
Wilton Gum Paste Flowers Set
Amazon Price: $19.72
List Price: $29.99
Wilton Stepsaving Rose Bouquets Flower Cutter Set
Amazon Price: $6.50
List Price: $8.99
Wilton Gum Paste Flowers Kit Course 4
Amazon Price: $23.17
List Price: $34.99

Comments

sokelengl 16 months ago

Hello,

I've never decorated with fondant before and I really wanted to try. So I just did for the first time, but it came out stiff. When I tried to put it on the cake, it cracked!! I tried adding more liquid, but it didn't seem to do the trick. I was afraid by adding too much water, it will yield a soft paste. Can you please tell me what I'm doing wrong?

By the way, my favourite shop is http://www.bakingfrenzy.com. All their cake decorating products are substantially cheaper than others. Now i am eying the daisy plunger cutters, will order some very soon.

Thanks for your time

Sara 4 months ago

Thats for posting that video! That is very simple and I infact just made some tonight (jan 22nd sat) and it had corn syrup, so I had to sub for it. But now that I've seen this I might just use this instead! Thank u again!! :)

indanila 3 months ago

Great I am so happy it was a useful hub for you, Happy Baking!

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