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Apple Blossoms

Apple Blossoms

Rating: 4.7 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

This springtime flower is virtually the same as the wild rose, but uses a smaller tip. Pipe apple blossoms about the size of a penny and dry them on flower formers.

Apples

Apples

Rating: 4.0 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

A great party pick. You can pipe the royal icing fruit in advance, including stems and leaves. At serving time, just position as needed on your iced cake or cupcake. Or make your fruit directly on your cake in buttercream icing.


Aster

Aster

Rating: 4.4 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

The aster is such a popular flower, due to its textured sunburst of petals that point almost straight up. Great for Mother’s Day or shower cakes. They can be made ahead of time using Royal Icing or piped directly on your cake using Buttercream Icing.

Baby Bunnies

Baby Bunnies

Rating: 3.0 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

These baby bunnies are the cutest cottontails around! Easy to make, with a big ball head, pointy pull-out ears and little dot cheeks.


Basketweave

Basketweave

Rating: 4.7 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

This technique turns any treat into beautiful baskets. Perfect for Easter, Mother's Day, bridal or any Spring and summertime theme.

Bountiful Harvest Cornstalks

Bountiful Harvest Cornstalks

Rating: 4.6 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

Cornstalks are the ideal addition to an autumn or Thanksgiving cake. They can be piped directly on the cake in buttercream.


Bowler

Bowler

Rating: 5.0 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

The bowler is right up your alley if you want an easy-to-do figure piped decoration. Build the body with basic mound and ball piping, then add the arms and a bowling ball candle.

C-motion

C-motion

Rating: 4.6 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

This is a great technique to use as waves on water or for beach scene cakes! For water, use blue colored icing — or try a two-tone look using blue and white icing in the same bag.


Carrots

Carrots

Rating: 4.7 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

Use this carrot technique to top off your favorite carrot cake cupcakes!

Chicks

Chicks

Rating: 4.3 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

The perfect addition to your baby shower, farm theme or Easter cupcakes. These chicks can be piped directly on your cake or cupcakes. You can also do them ahead of time in Royal Icing to save time.


Clown Candy Face

Clown Candy Face

Rating: 4.8 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

It´s the big top for your cupcake - a jolly jester decorated on a candy face made in our Melting Plate.

Corn

Corn

Rating: 4.8 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

Try our golden ears of corn on your cakes and cupcakes—for summertime or Thanksgiving. The easy bead kernels and pull-out leaves create a freshly-picked look.


Cornelli Lace

Cornelli Lace

Rating: 4.8 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

The perfect look for formal presentations, such as wedding and anniversary cupcakes. The precise, lacy design of this freehand technique depends on the continuous curving strings that do not overlap or touch.

Cow Heads

Cow Heads

Rating: 5.0 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

Figure pipe cow heads using a variety of basic techniques, including shell motion head and petal motion ears, dot features and pull-out hair.


Dog

Dog

Rating: 5.0 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

A dog is also a decorator’s best friend—it’s so easy to figure pipe on a cupcake or cake. A series of balls and oblong shapes, topped off with pull-out dot fur, is all you need to pipe this pup.

Fleur De Lis

Fleur De Lis

Rating: 4.8 out of 5

Difficulty: Somewhat Easy

Formerly a symbol of the royal coat of arms of France, this impressive decoration is now generally synonymous with anything French. The swirled shells represent a lily. Watch our online video.



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