Here is a Boho inspired cake that I made recently. I tried to match the colors in the rainbow to the balloon arch that was being used at the party, but in the end my colors were a little less pink than the rest of the decorations. Oh well....
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I used gum paste and a peony cutter to make the big flower.
And macarons with simple leaves and spiky lavender-shaped flowers for filler. My cousin didn't want anything too frou-frou.
The rainbow was the hardest part of this cake to make. At first I thought about making it out of yarn, but in the end I just made it from fondant (mixed with lots and lots of Tylose/Gum-Tex/CMC powder to make it stiff). I also used an armature of wire to help support the fondant rainbow. I used my ACE fondant extruder to make the rope shaped strands and placed the rope stand next to the curved lengths of wire. Originally I tried to push the wire through the fondant rope, but that didn't work very well. I guess the rope was just too long. Here is the first fondant rope with wire pressed against both side.
Then I placed the second fondant rope next to the first and glued them together with water.
On the front side of the rainbow the wires were completely hidden, but a few hours later when I flipped it over, I found that the wires where still showing through. You can see I had to place some extra fondant to hide the wires. It didn't look very neat, but it was the back side so hopefully no one noticed. In the picture below you can see where I covered two of the wires with beige fondant, and I am about to cover the other two with the peachy fondant.
Carol
For the gap between the two tiers, use buttercream and use your finger to smooth it out.
ReplyDeleteHi, Thanks for the tip, but I refrigerate my cakes and I've found when I use buttercream between the two tiers the thin buttercream patch will crack from the cold and the opening becomes visible again. Is there a way to keep the buttercream patch from cracking?
DeleteCarol