Hand painting on edible cookies, cakes, and cupcakes have become extremely popular. Brides love the idea of a fondant covered wedding cake hand painted, the cake becomes a one-of-a-kind exclusive cake for a wedding. Hand painting on fondant, however is not limited to cakes, you can paint cookies, cupcakes and royal icing, once the top coat has dried; the possibilities are endless.
The method I used is a stroke technique of multi-loading a brush to achieve highlights, shadows and color changes in one stroke! I adore this method of hand painting and couldn’t wait to share this method with you. This tutorial is how to paint the rose. To practice painting roses cover a cake board with fondant, the leaves and buds can be found here!
Hand Painted Fondant:
Equpiment:
- Scharff brushes, 3/8 shader, 1/4 shader, #2 flat, 1/4 rosebud brush and #1 round
- Painting palate
- Acetate sheet
- Paper towel
- Painting basin, or large glass to hold the water
- Cake board cover in fondant
Materials:
- Food paste
- Colours and brands, Sugarflair-Pink, & Claret/ or Wilton Pink & Burgundy
- Ateco Spectrum white
- Cooled boiled water
- Everclear or lemon extract
- Cookie, cake, or cupcake covered in fondant
- Fondant
Have all materials and equipment ready to go.
If you are painting a cake, cookie, or cupcake be sure to cover them the day before. If you are practicing on a cake board cover the board the day before.
Allow your rose to dry for at least one hour prior to continuing to leaves, berries, & filler flowers. (This is to prevent smudging your hand painted roses.)
Before you begin to paint find a comfortable chair, take a few deep breathes, and have fun!
Enjoy!
WOW!!! thank u soo much!!
Lena, your welcome!
Thanks so much for taking the time to post this video. It is very informative. I love painting on fondant, and always like learning new tips and techniques! Your work is beautiful.
Thank you Roseann, I enjoy sharing what I have learned!
Simply wonderful! Your tutorial is amazing. 🙂
Thank you, Rose!