Thank you! This cake was one that I saw in one of the old Wilton books. To make the angels, you form little cones for their body, and shape a ball for the head. Cover it in royal icing for hair, and I used a edible marker to draw on the faces. Formed little arms (no hands). The wings are actually made by using a heart cookie cutter and cut in half. Everything was attached with royal icing.
Thank you! This cake was one that I saw in one of the old Wilton books. To make the angels, you form little cones for their body, and shape a ball for the head. Cover it in royal icing for hair, and I used a edible marker to draw on the faces. Formed little arms (no hands). The wings are actually made by using a heart cookie cutter and cut in half. Everything was attached with royal icing.
Truly beautiful cake - really charming theme topped of with exquisite topper!
how in the world did you do the angels? They are the cutest things I've ever seen!
beautiful cake
very cute! I love the sparkly stars . . . great job!
Thank you! This cake was one that I saw in one of the old Wilton books. To make the angels, you form little cones for their body, and shape a ball for the head. Cover it in royal icing for hair, and I used a edible marker to draw on the faces. Formed little arms (no hands). The wings are actually made by using a heart cookie cutter and cut in half. Everything was attached with royal icing.
very cute! I love the sparkly stars . . . great job!
Thank you! This cake was one that I saw in one of the old Wilton books. To make the angels, you form little cones for their body, and shape a ball for the head. Cover it in royal icing for hair, and I used a edible marker to draw on the faces. Formed little arms (no hands). The wings are actually made by using a heart cookie cutter and cut in half. Everything was attached with royal icing.
Truly beautiful cake - really charming theme topped of with exquisite topper!
how in the world did you do the angels? They are the cutest things I've ever seen!
beautiful cake