Colette Peter's Polka Dotted Ruffle Cake
Colette Peters, known for her whimsical cake designs, shares this tutorial for layers polka dot ruffles. She takes ruffles and makes them anything but ordinary by making them two-toned and incorporating a polka dot motif. She layers the ruffles as though they were gathered at the waist of a couture dress. Learn how to create this black and white playful masterpiece.
MATERIALS
- small fondant covered cake
- small dish
- black and white fondant and gum paste
- small rolling pin
- #3 piping tip
- pizza cutter
- strip of paper
- scissors
- piping gel
- small paint brush
- long straight pins
- foam pad
- ball tool
Step 1
Cover cake with fondant. Find an object such as a cup with an edge that is roughly half of the height of your cake.
Step 8
Paint piping gel along the middle of the cake where the mark is, and attach the ruffle, straight edge up, to the gel. Use long straight pins under the ruffles to hold them up.
Step 9
Repeat the same procedure above the first ruffle.
Learn this technique & more with Colette Peters at the Wilton School.
Exploring Cake Design Class
April 18-22, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Study a collection of gum paste and fondant techniques in the style of renowned cake artist Colette Peters. Refine your skills in painting, quilling, inlay, mosaic, airbrushing as well as creating gum paste flowers. Then, tie these elements together to create a unique cake design.
More Classes with Colette
Dimensional Sculpting and Design
September 7-10
In this advanced skills class taught by renowned cake artist and author Colette Peters, create an elegant female head and shoulders using various mediums including crispy treats, modeling chocolate and fondant. Learn how to make intricate details such as facial elements, hair and accessories.
Color Study with Colette Peters
April 23 or September 11
Study color theory and the use of color in cake design. Discover the differences it can make on a variety of mediums and applications.
WOW! Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you so much for such a detailed tutorial. I will definitely be trying this.
this is way cool -- love me some colette
thank you
Wow this is great, I am going to try this soon! www.freshbakedva.com
Thank you so much, Colette! Love this technique.
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