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icing a cake in blue
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I am baking and decorating a cake, something have done before.
I will ice in a pre-made block of roll out icing. But i need the icing to be blue?? am I better adding drip by drip of food colouring to the icing and kneed in before I roll or paint on the blue colouring after? It is supposed to be a large whale so I think the patchy effect sometimes created when painted on might look ok, it sometimes looks water marked as some colour sticks to some places more than others.
Any views please?
I will ice in a pre-made block of roll out icing. But i need the icing to be blue?? am I better adding drip by drip of food colouring to the icing and kneed in before I roll or paint on the blue colouring after? It is supposed to be a large whale so I think the patchy effect sometimes created when painted on might look ok, it sometimes looks water marked as some colour sticks to some places more than others.
Any views please?
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the pens are cool...but i am going for a basic cartoon verson on a whale.
I saw a cake the other day that looked really shiney like after the coloured icing was added it was painted? Painted with just a wet brush to make smooth? or something else, I thought it might help with the water coming out the blow hole and the sea around the whale to look shiney?
I saw a cake the other day that looked really shiney like after the coloured icing was added it was painted? Painted with just a wet brush to make smooth? or something else, I thought it might help with the water coming out the blow hole and the sea around the whale to look shiney?
Sorry .. 'gel tubes' ... I have seen these sold in Tesco ... much thicker consistency than food colouring! http://www.cakedecora...k/ready-to-use-icing/