![]() ![]() ![]() Place the top tier on the 12.5cm (5in) round hardboard, then cover this cake with white sugarpaste creating nice rounded edges and set aside.lace motif stick embosser set – 20 (HP)īlue Tiled Wedding Cake Tutorial: InstructionsĬovering and assembling the cakes (which serve 60 guests):.cutters: Lindy’s Moroccan tile – large and medium sets (LC).(Lindy used: Lindy’s cherry blossom – LC106 (LC) Lindy’s Chinese floral circle – LC104 (LC) Lindy’s Greek repeat pattern – LC102 (LC) Lindy’s hexagon set – LC109 (LC) Lindy’s wild hedgerow flowers set – LC203 (LC) gem pendant – C566 (DS) mini check – C487 (DS)) stencils: selection with a suitable pattern size.hardboards: 17.5cm (7in) and 12.5cm (5in) round, the same size as each cake.edible wafer (rice) paper carnations: in green and white, made from 8cm (3 1/4in) and 5cm (2in) scalloped circles (see Edible Paper Flowers).edible metallic white lustre dust (SK Snowflake).dust food colours: bright blue (SK Bluebell) dark blue (SK Gentian).(Lindy used Sailing Blue sugarpaste (MT) to make the deep blue modelling paste and Gentian paste food colour (SK) to colour the bright and sky blue modelling paste.) 1.7kg (3lb 12oz) white sugarpaste/rolled fondant.“For a delicate finishing touch, I decorated the top of the base tier with a lace stick embosser before adding some pretty edible paper carnations.” Blue Tiled Wedding Cake Tutorial: Materialsīake, layer and fill your choice of cakes to create the following tier sizes: “I used two of my Moroccan tile sets to cut out slightly different-sized tiles for each tier, then attached the tiles in neat rows around the cake, mixing up the colours to add interest to the design. I have used a range of stencils to emboss the patterned modelling paste tiles, then dusted over the little flowers and geometric patterns with food colour dusts to make them pop. “The blue and white tiles are the focal point of this elegant design. The patterns on the tiles themselves may look intricate, but they are created quickly and easily using stencils. “Here, a blue colour palette gives a cool, yet sophisticated look to this contemporary wedding cake but this, of course, can easily be adapted to suit. ![]() “This wedding cake decorating tutorial was partly inspired by a visit to the Royal Alcazar of Seville a magnificent palace richly adorned with beautifully shaped tiles in fabulous patterns and colours. Lindy describes the inspiration behind this stylish new design: “Something old, something new, something borrowed… and this stylish cake is the perfect something blue! Tiled patterns and designs are fascinating in the way that they add interest and colour to often quite neutral spaces. Vibrant colors and contemporary designs are the hallmark of Lindy’s cake decorating and her latest book is jam packed full of inspiration for the cake decorator. This week, Lindy Smith shares with us a beautiful blue titled wedding cake decorating tutorial from her book, Simply Modern Wedding Cakes. ![]()
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