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Cake Central Magazine - December 2012, Volume 3 Issue 11 Winter Gold Wedding Section
I truly stayed within the theme (aside from the flowers), and not to overcrowd the cake with too many elements; however I think the Chevron (zigzag) was enough to give it that certain touch. Top Tier - Fondant and airbrushed in Gold edible paint Middle Tier - Fondant and cover with crystalized sugar. Gold leaves we individually made with gumpaste then airbrushed gold. The flowers where hand made with and used petal dust to color. Bottom Tier - Fondant airbrushed in gold with fondant Chevron design.
ApelilaRains
BarneysBakery
Henna Patterns
These are a few very simple henna patterns. Just very basic. Henna itself is much more intricate, but that becomes too tedious to ice. Don't use too many patterns at once, it looks too busy. Select one or two and repeat to create your design. When henna paste dries on the hand it is a deep dark brown. When it is washed off, the skin gets dyed to a deep orange red, sometimes almost black. Arabic henna patterns are darker and more bold than these. These are typical of Indian Henna.
karennayak
JaimeAnn
teresarelogio
Storybook !
This cake was for a 3 yr old girl who could not make up her mind if she wanted Lion King or Nemo. So her mother asked me to put both on a cake and I came up with the storybook idea...I think it turned out fine!!! Used a book pan. All mmf. Credits for the story on the book (painted) goes to my DH!!