Very nice tutorial, however the colors were a bit hard to see. You really do a good job of telling how to do it. This is the first one of your tutorials I've seen. Look forward to watching more.
Great tutorial!! Is there an easier way to paint it gold? Perhaps before removing the stencil? Or airbrushing it gold before removing the stencil? Thx!
Hi thanks I’m glad you enjoyed it, you could try airbrushing before you take the stencil off but you need to be careful to make sure it stays exactly in place so it doesn’t smudge. You could colour your royal icing in gold with dust too so skip the paint step altogether xx
Hi I’m glad you liked the video. If it doesn’t match up, I wait till it’s very set and just put the pins in the stencil up to where it meets the first pattern and Only put royal icing on that part. That section then becomes the back of the cake. Hope that makes sense xx
Hello😊 New subscriber here. Love this stencil design! Are you doing this on a very cold cake? How long are you chilling it and are you having to chill in between sections. Is the buttercream crusting or can this very well be achieved with smbc? Thank you for this tutorial!❤️😊👏🏻
Hi Debbie sorry I’ve not replied sooner, I’m doing the stencil on a cake iced with sugarpaste. Which I’ve let set for 24 hours before doing it. You could do this on buttercream but i expect you would have to read chill it in between sections of stencil xxx
So sorry I’ve not seen your comment sooner, I mean leave it out to dry you don’t want to put fondant or royal icing in the fridge as it will sweat when it comes out of the fridge x
Hello thank you for nice tutorial. However I would like to know what do you use in the cake before applying stencils? Was it butter cream or royal ice? For how long should I wait for the butter cream to dry out? Is it possible to use on fondant?
Hi the cakes are iced in fondant then left to set for 24hours before I apply the stencil. The cake needs to be really set so your able to put pressure on it without damaging it xx
Hi. Can you tell me what consistency the royal icing should be please? I've tried before it ended with my having the design raised and rough with pointy bits. Thank you.
This should be stiff icing. Thin icing would get under the stencil and distort the design. Bumpy surface - or you could call it textured surface - kind of comes with the territory. You did everything correctly.
Hi the stencil I’m using is from. Company called Caking it up, these stencils are available on their own website www.cakingitup.com.au/product-category/cake-stencils/ they also sell them on a lot of independent cake websites, the one I’ve used in this tutorial is called emerald I think x
Hi sorry for the slow reply, yes you can use it on buttercream cakes but you need to freeze the cake for about 30 mins first so it’s set enough to stencil on without damaging the butter cream xx
Hi I make my royal icing with powdered egg white and icing sugar I tend to gage it by eye with how much icing sugar to use, and nearly always have to add more icing sugar to whip it up to light and fluffy. One key thing when your making royal icing is to leave it whipping for at least 5 minutes to get it really fluffy. I would start with 150g icing sugar to the equivalent of 1 egg white, add more once that has fully incorporated xx
@@melaniemacias4362 hi yes the Wilton powder should give you a guide of how much powder to water to mix, and this is the equivalent of an egg white. Then you can beat it with your icing sugar. I whip mine for at least 5 mins to get it really light and fluffy x
Hi i'm sorry i haven't replied sooner, it would be very difficult to use buttercream for this method as you have to apply quite a bit of pressure to the cake when applying the royal icing onto the stencil, this would damage the buttercream. hope this helps xx
A very nice design. 😍😍 A very good video tutorial. Your videos are great! Thank you for your nice work.💐 Are you interested in supporting each other ..? Greetings Lena
Hi love to see it Wana ask one question ? As it's a dummy cake so u r using pins to fix the stencil.is it food safe to use it in original cake? Or we can use shortening to fix stencil rather using pin in cake
Hi thanks for your message, when you use pins in a real cake you need to sterilise the pins before you do it. The other thing I always make I do is count them going in and coming out so that I know the same about has come out as ive put it. Although I think it would be pretty hard to leave one in, I count as an extra precaution. Hope that helps xx
Yes you can put you have to be very careful that you don’t put to much pressure on the buttercream, I find it works well if you just want to do patches of stencil over buttercream xx
that stencil looks awesome, you explained the steps so simply i might even have the courage to give it ago myself soon xx
thank you
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I'm new here, thanks so much for the tutorial.... It really helps alot.....
I promise to practice it and to subscribe on your video
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Very educative and easy to follow instructions
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Should i use royal icing with buttercream or buttercream?
Very nice tutorial, however the colors were a bit hard to see. You really do a good job of telling how to do it. This is the first one of your tutorials I've seen. Look forward to watching more.
Thank you x
I noticed you do most of your designs on dummy cakes. Can you do them on buttercream as well? Especially the gold paint.
Great tutorial!! Is there an easier way to paint it gold? Perhaps before removing the stencil? Or airbrushing it gold before removing the stencil? Thx!
Hi thanks I’m glad you enjoyed it, you could try airbrushing before you take the stencil off but you need to be careful to make sure it stays exactly in place so it doesn’t smudge.
You could colour your royal icing in gold with dust too so skip the paint step altogether xx
@@elizabethharris7828 Thank you!!
Hi great tutorial. What do you do though if the pattern doesn't match up when you do the last stencil? x
Hi I’m glad you liked the video. If it doesn’t match up, I wait till it’s very set and just put the pins in the stencil up to where it meets the first pattern and Only put royal icing on that part. That section then becomes the back of the cake. Hope that makes sense xx
Elizabeth Harris, it does, thanks very much for replying. x x
Hello😊 New subscriber here. Love this stencil design! Are you doing this on a very cold cake? How long are you chilling it and are you having to chill in between sections. Is the buttercream crusting or can this very well be achieved with smbc? Thank you for this tutorial!❤️😊👏🏻
Hi Debbie sorry I’ve not replied sooner, I’m doing the stencil on a cake iced with sugarpaste. Which I’ve let set for 24 hours before doing it.
You could do this on buttercream but i expect you would have to read chill it in between sections of stencil xxx
I was also wondering the same thing,,, but if yiu put royal icing in the fridge it will kind of melt from the humidity I think
Is the cake covered with fondant or buttercream?
Hi it’s fondant xx
When you say you let it dry do you put it in the fridge or sitting out and can royal icing go in the fridge
So sorry I’ve not seen your comment sooner, I mean leave it out to dry you don’t want to put fondant or royal icing in the fridge as it will sweat when it comes out of the fridge x
Hello. Can you please share what the dimensions are of both cakes (especially height/how tall) and dimension of stencil? Thank you!
Hi can we use this stencils on ganache cakes ?
Yes you can xx
@@elizabethharris7828 thank you for the nice tutorial 😍
Beautiful.
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Hello thank you for nice tutorial. However I would like to know what do you use in the cake before applying stencils? Was it butter cream or royal ice? For how long should I wait for the butter cream to dry out? Is it possible to use on fondant?
Hi the cakes are iced in fondant then left to set for 24hours before I apply the stencil. The cake needs to be really set so your able to put pressure on it without damaging it xx
Hi. Can you tell me what consistency the royal icing should be please? I've tried before it ended with my having the design raised and rough with pointy bits. Thank you.
This should be stiff icing. Thin icing would get under the stencil and distort the design. Bumpy surface - or you could call it textured surface - kind of comes with the territory. You did everything correctly.
hi thanks for your comment the best way i can describe it is soft whipping consistency, like raw meringues if that makes sense? thanks x
good tip with the pins!
thanks
Hi Lizzie where can i purchase this stencil youre using?
Hi the stencil I’m using is from. Company called Caking it up, these stencils are available on their own website
www.cakingitup.com.au/product-category/cake-stencils/ they also sell them on a lot of independent cake websites, the one I’ve used in this tutorial is called emerald I think x
Can I use it on whipped cream cakes?
Hi sorry for the slow reply, yes you can use it on buttercream cakes but you need to freeze the cake for about 30 mins first so it’s set enough to stencil on without damaging the butter cream xx
How do you make the royal icing? Do you have a video on how to do this ☺️
Hi I make my royal icing with powdered egg white and icing sugar I tend to gage it by eye with how much icing sugar to use, and nearly always have to add more icing sugar to whip it up to light and fluffy.
One key thing when your making royal icing is to leave it whipping for at least 5 minutes to get it really fluffy. I would start with 150g icing sugar to the equivalent of 1 egg white, add more once that has fully incorporated xx
@@elizabethharris7828 do you add water? I purchased this Wilton powder to make royal icing but I’m not sure how to use that
@@melaniemacias4362 hi yes the Wilton powder should give you a guide of how much powder to water to mix, and this is the equivalent of an egg white. Then you can beat it with your icing sugar. I whip mine for at least 5 mins to get it really light and fluffy x
@@elizabethharris7828 Thank you 🙏🏽
Did you use fondant first to cover the cake
Hi, yes I do and I leave it to set for 24 hours before stencilling so I don’t make it when I’m touching it xx
Nice . Is the cake covererd with buttercream?
Yes it had a crumb coat, and then a thicker coat of buttercream before the icing. Thanks for watching!
hi what is the de Stencil mark please
Hi sorry what you mean when you say the stencil mark where in the video do I say this and I’ll have a watch and be able to explain xx
Can I use on butter cream cake instead of fondant?
Hi i'm sorry i haven't replied sooner, it would be very difficult to use buttercream for this method as you have to apply quite a bit of pressure to the cake when applying the royal icing onto the stencil, this would damage the buttercream. hope this helps xx
A very nice design. 😍😍 A very good video tutorial. Your videos are great! Thank you for your nice work.💐 Are you interested in supporting each other ..? Greetings Lena
thank you im glad you like it xx
Hi love to see it
Wana ask one question ? As it's a dummy cake so u r using pins to fix the stencil.is it food safe to use it in original cake? Or we can use shortening to fix stencil rather using pin in cake
Hi thanks for your message, when you use pins in a real cake you need to sterilise the pins before you do it. The other thing I always make I do is count them going in and coming out so that I know the same about has come out as ive put it. Although I think it would be pretty hard to leave one in, I count as an extra precaution. Hope that helps xx
Dat lite colour was nice I think..no need to make it dark..
Thanks x
Can you stencil RI on top of cold buttercream
Yes you can put you have to be very careful that you don’t put to much pressure on the buttercream, I find it works well if you just want to do patches of stencil over buttercream xx
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Too much effort. I would keep the stencil on and maybe airbrush gold