Hi, just wondering if the product used to make this is basically straight fondant or a fondant/gumpaste mix? And should you snip the individual pieces before or after they dry? If I didn't want to use boiled fondant as a glue would craft glue work as well, or piping gel? Sorry for all the questions but the one time I tried to do this it cracked/was overly dry
My bow came out beautiful and I am so happy that I took a photo because the next morning the bow went flat! I needed to prepare the cake the day before the party...I made my loops 5 days prior and they were nice and dry. Could you tell me why it flattened?
You could use water, however, it will likely not be as strong as an adhesive and will make the texture of the fondant sticky and that can affect the color if you are using colored fondant.
Hi there! This is an archived video and we no longer make the Fondant Loops, but you can create a similar effect with regular fondant: wilton.com/decorator-preferred-white-fondant-24-oz-fondant-icing/191009030/
Made the loops with the Wilton Pearls Fondant Ribbon and the result was awesome!! Plus the taste of the fondant ribbon is great! Quality product!
Thank you for this video. I have watched several others...and so far, yours has been the most helpful.
This was exactly what I needed to learn, thank you.
Nice job! easy steps to follow thank you!
So lovely can I use butter cream
Can i add that bow to a ganache or butter cream cake
So beautiful..how cm must take larger and longer..pls
thank you so much for uploading this video. Have to try it 😄
What fondant do you use? If I make this bow before hand, how long will it keep please? Thank you.
MOOCHSNOOP This bow is made with Wilton Fondant Ribbon. You can store the bow at room temperature for up to two weeks.
Hi, just wondering if the product used to make this is basically straight fondant or a fondant/gumpaste mix? And should you snip the individual pieces before or after they dry? If I didn't want to use boiled fondant as a glue would craft glue work as well, or piping gel? Sorry for all the questions but the one time I tried to do this it cracked/was overly dry
Can you use the same steps to make it out of candy clay?
Thank you. Iam from germany and I`m so happy.
Muy bonito moño y muy bien explicado
This is Amazing 👏👏👏🌹
Looks very simple!!!
I love your bows
How do you hardened the fondant?
My bow came out beautiful and I am so happy that I took a photo because the next morning the bow went flat! I needed to prepare the cake the day before the party...I made my loops 5 days prior and they were nice and dry. Could you tell me why it flattened?
Yes please..mine too it went flat.
gracia me gusto mucho el tutorial de Wilton
Muchas gracias por tu ayuda y tiempo.
thank you so much love this example sooo much thanks, make the bow easier to handle and move aroud
Gracias por compartir sus ideas
Water would work as an adhesive, right?
Sorry I liked my own comment but I want you to see it
You could use water, however, it will likely not be as strong as an adhesive and will make the texture of the fondant sticky and that can affect the color if you are using colored fondant.
U make everything so easy
Can you send me the product code please, as I can not find it on your site
Hi there! This is an archived video and we no longer make the Fondant Loops, but you can create a similar effect with regular fondant: wilton.com/decorator-preferred-white-fondant-24-oz-fondant-icing/191009030/
Very cool!
Wow beautiful
wow great!!!
can I make this with modelling choclate?? plzz reply fast
Bharti Marathe well, sorry
Very yamm!!!
thank you
is that not going to sweet?
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v usefull tutorial
Los subtitulos no dejan apreciar el video
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remember this product is discontinued
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