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How To Make Baked Cake Pops- RAINBOW EDITION

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These are no ordinary cake pops…

I love this latest Cakeb0t video!! The idea for this came about one day I was baking cake pops with my machine. You can probably guess which movie inspired me for this video. Research and styling for this video was so fun!

Decorators, use this technique to make as many fun color combinations as you want. Enjoy the video!

 

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Kawaii Heart Tutorial

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What a lovely day to present you with my first video since returning from writing my eBook, How To Make Cake Pops. (The eBook is only available to those who sign up for our newsletter!) I’m pumped to make even more awesome videos to show you some cool decorating techniques!

  • Tutorial: Heart Cake Pops
  • Skills: You will see how to cut, shape, dip, and pipe shaped cake pops! I also show you a unique expressive way to pipe dots. You will also learn to draw a super kawaii face!

What you’ll need:

  • Heart cutter
  • Cake and frosting mixture pressed into a cake pan, 1/2″ high Pink candy melts (See how to make cake pops for cake plus frosting mixture.)
  • Red candy melts
  • Lollipop sticks
  • Styrofoam block
  • Piping bag
  • Edible markers, red and black


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Pinprick Method - Lovely Cakes Guest Tutorial

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The pinprick method is one of many design transfer techniques used to transfer images from paper onto your cake. After a design is transferred onto fondant with pinholes, you can tahe perforations in the fondant act as a guide for piping or painting. This method may also be used on hardened buttercream.

In this video, Renata Papadopoulos demonstrates how she has adapted the pinprick method to transfer designs without poking any tiny holes in the fondant!


Supplies:

  1. Desired line image drawn or printed on computer paper
  2. Foam panel
  3. Fondant panel
  4. Straight pin or sharp skewer
  5. Airbrush*
  6. Edible marker
  7. Paintbrush
  8. Assorted food coloring for paint - You may use a small amount of petal dust mixed with drops lemon extract.
*Tip: If you don’t have an airbrush, you can try using a light colored edible spray.

Lovely Cakes is an award-winning cake shop, recently featured in Brides Magazine as a winner America’s Most Beautiful Wedding Cakes. Lovely Cakes located in Norwalk, CT, servicing Connecticut and the New York Metro area.

 

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Guest Tutorial: Sweet Lavender Bake Shoppe - Cute as a Button Decorations!

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The moment I laid eyes on Sweet Lavender Bake Shoppe’s blog, I fell in love with its super-cuteness! I asked Sweet Lavender’s Christina Main to share a tutorial on any one of the cute cupcake/cake toppers which are available in her Etsy shop. Christina was so awesome to put together this wonderful photo tutorial! Now, you can buy these cute buttons in her shop, or make them yourself! This tutorial makes about a dozen buttons. ^_^
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Supplies Needed:
1. Cookie sheet lined with tinfoil (or parchment)
2. Self healing cutting mat (or plastic smooth surfaced cutting board)
3. 2 oz of gum paste per desired color (I chose purple, green, and orange)
4. Toothpicks
5. Mini offset spatula
6. Mini roller- something like this would also suffice
7. Flat edged gum paste tool- you can get a kit like this which has everything you’ll need!
8. Assorted piping tips- I specifically used a Magic Tip 9pt, Ateco #806, and an Ateco #804
9. Plastic wrap (not shown)

Get out your nifty cutting mat and roll out your gum paste until you’ve reached a thickness of 1/8-1/4″. I like my buttons closer to 1/8″ thick, but for new beginners, thicker would be easier :) Any extra gum paste you have needs to be kept rolled up in plastic wrap, or else it will dry out FASTER than you can say, “Dang that dried up fast!”

Cut out assorted sized circles with the tops AND bottoms of your piping tips. Can you say, “Multi-tasking tools rock?!” For larger buttons, use bottom of the Magic Tip 9pt, medium sizes use top of Magic Tip 9pt, and for the smallest sized buttons use the tops of an Ateco tip #806 and #804. Of course, you can be creative and use whatever, but these are the sizes that work for me! Roll scraps back into a ball and wrap tightly in plastic wrap…you know…because of the drying and stuff.

For the largest buttons:

After you’ve cut your large buttons out (bottom of Magic Tip 9pt), use your flat edged gum paste tool and smooth the edges so that you have a smooth circle. If any of the medium or smaller sized buttons have ragged edges, do this to them as well.

You can go many ways when creating the larger buttons, and I highly encourage creativity- but what I’ve found works really well and produces buttons I just adore and think are pretty snazzy- I take the bottom of my Ateco tip #806 and GENTLY and EVENLY press down until I’ve created a sort of border. Careful not to go through the gum paste all the way…or else…well, you’ll have a little smaller of a button! No big.

Next, using your mini offset spatula, carefully pick up your large button and with a toothpick punch through 4 holes in the center.

Another way to go with the larger buttons: You can skip creating the border and go straight to punching holes in the center with your toothpick. 2 to 4 holes of course! Variety is key!

For the middle sized buttons:

For medium sized buttons, I cut out my buttons using the top of my Magic Tip 9pt piping tip. To create a button with a border, I use the top of my Ateco #806 to gently press onto my button cut out with the top of my Magic Tip 9pt piping tip.

Like with the larger buttons, using your mini offset spatula, carefully pick up buttons and punch through the center with either 2 or 4 holes.

I’ve found that with the medium and smaller buttons, you might have to flatten out the surface again once border has been made and holes have been punched. Sometimes these little guys like to try and roll up.

Finished medium sized button with border!

For the smallest buttons:

After cutting out button with the top of my Ateco #806 piping tip, I use the top of my Ateco #804 to gently and evenly press down- this again, creates the button with a border. Remember kids, don’t go through all the way!

Using mini offset spatula, carefully pick up small button and punch through 2 (or 4 if you’re a daredevil) small holes in center with toothpick.

If the button is too small for you to pick up, just leave on cutting mat and carefully pierce through the center with your toothpick. Go ahead, no one is looking…we won’t judge.

Finally, lay each button flat on your cookie sheet lined with tinfoil (or parchment) and let air dry for 24 hours. If you live somewhere with crazy amounts of humidity (let’s say Hawaii…love you Hawaii…but let’s be honest, you’re one humid state!), this drying step might take a little longer. Just test them out everyday- they’re done with they’re completely firm!

Once dried and completely firm, gently lift off of tinfoil and decorate your favorite cupcake!!!

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Christina Main is a culinary school grad, and the blogger behind the wonderful Sweet Lavender Bake Shoppe, where she shares recipes and cute decorating ideas! I just love the photos on her blog.

More cute confections can be found on her Etsy shop, where you can even purchase custom orders! Stay connected: Follow Christina on Twitter, Pinterest, and Like on Facebook.

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