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12 techniques were found matching your search criteria.
Basketweave
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
This technique turns any treat into beautiful baskets. Perfect for Easter, Mother's Day, bridal or any Spring and summertime theme.
Calla Lily
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Cut, shape and dry beautiful gum paste calla lilies with the cutter and formers in this set. These step-by-step instructions make it easy!
Calla Lily
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
The graceful calla lily gets its signature curls from easy-to-shape gum paste.
Candy Clay Basket
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Here's the perfect look for a springtime birthday or Easter design. The Candy Clay Basket features ropes of easy-to-handle candy clay, woven around a lollipop stick frame.
Carrots
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Use this carrot technique to top off your favorite carrot cake cupcakes!
Coloring Easter Eggs
Difficulty: Easy
Create brightly colored eggs this Easter using Wilton Gel Food Colors or Icing Colors!
Grass
Difficulty: Easy
The grass tip creates the most celebrated, easily accomplished decorations! The serrated edges of the grass tip makes ridges in the icing as you squeeze it out. Our step-by-step video shows you how!
Lamb Laying Down
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
This contented lamb is the perfect way to top Easter treats or cupcakes for an animal-themed party. Shape the head with a small ball of fondant.
Lamb Standing
Difficulty: Medium
Add a figure piped lamb to cupcakes for Easter or a farm-themed party. His stand-up shape will get everyone’s attention!
Lily
Difficulty: Medium
The Lily looks best when petals are more pointed. If petals split while piping, slightly widen tip with a thin spatula. Or, add a teaspoon of piping gel to 1 cup stiff royal icing.
