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Bluebell

Bluebell

Bluebells are a smaller, slightly shallower version of the lily, made in the smaller 1 1/4 in. lily nail. Pipe them in white, pink yellow or the traditional blue.


Bountiful Harvest Cornstalks

Bountiful Harvest Cornstalks

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



Bow Loops

Bow Loops

Open-air loops in royal icing add a festive touch of color to crown your cupcakes!


Bowler

Bowler

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.



Brush embroidery

Brush embroidery

Add textured flowers with the soft look of lace using this easy icing technique. Works best using a square tip brush.


Butterfly

Butterfly

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.



C-motion

C-motion

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.


Cactus

Cactus

The cactus is a must-have for western themed cakes, and it couldn’t be easier. Elongated shells come together, topped by pull-out needles. We used tip 199 for great texture.



Calla Lily

Calla Lily

The graceful calla lily gets its signature curls from easy-to-shape gum paste.


Campers in Sleeping Bags

Campers in Sleeping Bags

Fast and fun to decorate, our campers in sleeping bags come together in a few easy steps. Simple bands of icing form the bag, then add a pillow and a figure piped camper.



Candy Clay Basket

Candy Clay Basket

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.



Candy Clay Rose

Candy Clay Rose

The elegant candy clay rose makes any cake more beautiful and tempting. Candy clay is easy to shape for making the intricate curls and folds of each petal.


Candy Pieces

Candy Pieces

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.



Candy plaque using shaped pan

Candy plaque using shaped pan

Use pans as molds when making solid decorative plaques. If your pan has detail, it may be painted in desired colors as you would for any candy mold.


Carnation

Carnation

A carnation is a welcomed flower in any season—try it with a striped bag (stripe on narrow tip side) for lovely color variation.



Carriage, Wheels and Trim

Carriage, Wheels and Trim

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.


Carrots

Carrots

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




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