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9 techniques were found matching your search criteria.
Baby
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Make your own shower topper! It's easy when you use rolled fondant. Just roll out and cut the baby with our metal gingerbread boy cutter, then attach to a lollipop stick and insert in the cake. You can also make smaller sized babies using a mini gingerbread boy cutter for a cupcake.
Balloons
Difficulty: Easy
Let your cupcakes mirror the party décor. Make the balloons piped on top the same color as the real balloons you use as decoration!
Fondant Candles
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
A very bright idea! Fondant candles with sparkling star flames.
Kid Candy Face
Difficulty: Easy
It's always a party when you top your cupcakes with smiling candy faces! Give everyone a different hat design using various colors of rolled fondant and FoodWriter Markers.
Lion
Difficulty: Somewhat Difficult
For jungle and circus themes, the Lion rules! Balls and dots combine to shape his head—you can use the same procedure for bears, hippos, dogs and other animals.
Monkey
Difficulty: Medium
To make the Monkey, you’ll need two copies of our pattern. Use one for piping on a board, covered with waxed paper. Use the second as reference while piping.
Purse
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
It's a pretty little fondant purse that can help carry off your teen´s birthday cake! Great dimensional detail–from the snap flap to the loop handle.
Teddy Bear
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
A Teddy Bear looks great on shower cupcakes and birthday cakes. It’s a great decoration for first-timers—a simple series of connected dots with a cute string bow tie to finish.
Teddy Bear Head
Difficulty: Easy
This 3-dimensional bear adds so much excitement to your cake. Creating it is simple and fun!
