DIY Krema Soft Candy Decoration

This time, I replaced fondant paste with these delicious tropical candies. It’s harder to roll out, but the new taste is worth it. It only works for small pieces because it’s not soft enough. I chose mango, pineapple, and lemon flavors. You can decorate cakes, cupcakes, cake pops, or lollipops or just having fun withContinue reading “DIY Krema Soft Candy Decoration”

How to make Fondant covered cloud

Easy cake decoration idea for birthday cakes You need: 1. Roll out the dough. I used a fondant/gum paste mix. It is easier to work with because of its elasticity. Also, fondant dries faster, so you have less time for shaping. 2. Apply some water to the paste to gently stick the balls together. YouContinue reading “How to make Fondant covered cloud”

How to Easily Make an Animal Skin or Leather Texture on Fondant

This method is so simple. It takes time if you have big surface but it’s so fun… You can use it making dragon dinosaur lizard iguana gecko turtle snake any reptiles or leather effect texture like handbag. On a mermaid tail could be so nice too. You need: 2. Your sugar paste is ready toContinue reading “How to Easily Make an Animal Skin or Leather Texture on Fondant”

THE BEST CHOCOLATE SPONGE CAKE

Without oil and butter Since I’ve been baking this recipe is my all-time favorite for a rich chocolate flavor. It’s very easy and quick to bake, resulting in a soft and moist texture that’s sturdy enough to support any layered cake, making it perfect for use under fondant. You can also use this recipe toContinue reading “THE BEST CHOCOLATE SPONGE CAKE”

How to color or paint cowrie seashell

Cowrie shells, known as ‘money cowrie, were historically used as currency on Africa’s western coast from the 14th century. They hold spiritual significance, symbolizing abundance, wealth and fertility due to their form. Additionally, they are believed to offer protection from bad spirits and bring good luck. The natural beauty of cowrie shells is striking, andContinue reading “How to color or paint cowrie seashell”