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Applying Fondant to Fondant
Difficulty: Easy
Quick tip on how to attach your fondant accents to your fondant covered cake.
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.
Baby Blocks
Difficulty: Medium
Hollow blocks, constructed of 4 gum paste squares, are a fun way to camouflage pillars between tiers—the pillars bear the weight.
Baby Bottles
Difficulty: Easy
After you’ve wrapped the hidden pillar with fondant, be sure to immediately ”shave” into hexagonal sides. The fondant must be cut when soft to create a smooth shape. After shaving, use an Easy-Glide Fondant Smoother to sharpen the corners on each side.
Butterfly
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Our friendly butterfly stands out on your cake with its stand-up fondant wings. Use Color Mist™ food color spray to decorate wings in a variety of shades or to create fun designs.
Calla Lily
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
The graceful calla lily gets its signature curls from easy-to-shape gum paste.
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!
Candy Pieces
Difficulty: Easy
Make every guest feel like a kid in a candy store! They'll be tempted to pick off one of the wrapped sour balls—the shaped fondant could fool anyone.
Carriage, Wheels and Trim
Difficulty: Medium
This carriage stands on lollipop stick legs, which are attached to the bottom with balls of fondant. After rolling the fondant balls, be sure to press them lightly against the bottom of the egg mold so that they will conform to its shape without gaps.
Cell Phone
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Here´s a fondant decoration that will really connect with kids! We used Neon and Natural Fondant Multi Packs to make this simple shape—but you can create a phone in any color you like using tinted white fondant.
Cherub
Difficulty: Easy
Everyone smiles back at the sweet cherubs on your cake! Basic fondant shapes create the body; the wings are heart cut-outs, cut in half, then trimmed with feathered slits. To make 3-D cherubs, make sure you start 2 days ahead of time to allow for drying.

