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  1. Nov 18, 2023 · STEP 1: TINT FONDANT AND GUMPASTE. STEP 2: PREPARE BOARD. STEP 3: PREPARE ACCENT DECORATIONS. DAY OF: STEP 4: ICE AND COVER THE CAKE IN FONDANT. STEP 5: ADD DECORATIONS TO FINISH. PREPARATION. YOU WILL NEED. 1 Cake Recipe Baked In A Ball Pan, Frozen Just Until Firm. (1) 4″ Round x 1″ Thick Styrofoam. (1) 3″ Round Cardboard Circle. SUPPLIES.

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    No Dowel If I’m making a cake for my kids, this would usually be my go-to method. Quick, easy, less hassle. As long as the cake will not have to stay out for long. BUT, if I’m making a cake for a c...
    With Dowels Like I said above, the base is small so you have to cut a bit of the bottom cake and place a small cake board. This is a great way to make a quick ball cake. It works well in good weath...
    Rice Krispy Treats This is a great option to use if you want a whole ball effect. Since the rice Krispy treats are firm the base tends to hold the weight of the cake much better. You may remember t...

    Yes and NO!! A ball pan is not necessarily a bad idea. They aren’t expensive and you can make not just a ball but many other cakes that a spherical in shape. Alternatively, I’m sure you have stainless steel bowls or Pyrex bowlsthat are the same shape as a half-sphere. Bake two of those and use them just as I have in this post.

    Bake your cake in two half ball pans.
    Cool cakes completely – then cut the domes off and torte the halves if you want.
    Prepare two small cake circles/boards using form core or similar. One about 2 inches for the bottom of the cake, and the other an inch smaller than the widest circumference of the ball. This will b...
    Using the same ball pan you used to bake the cake – line the pan with a plastic or cling wrap so the frosting won’t freeze to the pan.

    As you can see Rice Krispy treats are easy to make with just melted marshmallows and Rice Krispy treats. I’ve given you the recipes and lots more info in my post – Rice Krispy treats in cake decorating So I’ll skip the basics here. 1. Melt marshmallows in a microwave-safe bowl. 2. Add Rice Krispy treats and mix to combine. 3. Mold the treats into t...

    To use foam as your base use a foam ball that is the same size as your cake. You can find these at any arts & craft shop near your home. These are not food safe but we will cover the base with foil before we use it. 1. Cut the bottom part of the ball. Depending on how big your cake is I’d say use between 1/3 to 1/2 of the ball. 2. I used 1/3 of the...

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    • TINT FONDANT AND GUM PASTE. Start by tinting the fondant with blue paste and a touch of yellow to create a light aqua blue. Next, tint 1/4 of the gum paste aqua to match the fondant, 1/8 dark pink, and 1/8 green, and leave the remaining gum paste white.
    • PREPARE THE BASE AND BOARD. Glue the styrofoam circle in the middle of the silver baseboard. Then, attach the 3″ round cardboard with glue, centered in the middle.
    • FORM THE ADDITIONAL DECORATIONS. On a 1/4 sheet tray covered with parchment, trace a 6″ circle in pencil. (This will be the rough size of the iced cake, so it will give you a layout for making the spout and handle)
    • ICE THE CAKE IN BUTTERCREAM AND COVER IT IN FONDANT. Remove the half-ball cakes from the fridge and slice off the top of each cake to create a 2 1/2″ diameter flat area.
  2. Start by baking your favorite type of cake in a round cake pan. Once the cake is cool, use a serrated knife to level the top of the cake. Then, cut the cake in half and place the two halves with the flat sides down on a cake board to form the shape of a teapot. Use a thin layer of frosting to secure the pieces together. Decorating Your Teapot Cake

  3. Insert a couple of toothpicks on the part that gets attached to the pot. Let dry for at least 2 days or more. Make extra for breakage. Bake the cake in a ball cake pan. When the cake is done, take it out of the pan and let cool flat side down. When cooled, cut the rounded tops, with one cut more bigger than the other.

  4. Nov 13, 2011 · Perfect Sphere Cake Recipe Vanilla or Chocolate. A sphere cake, also known as a ball cake or round cake, is a type of cake that is baked in a spherical or ball-shaped pan. These cakes are typically assembled by joining two halves together to create a round, 3D shape resembling a sphere.

  5. I decided to go with a classic round teapot design made out of rich chocolate cake, Italian meringue buttercream, and fantastical sugar flowers. This cake is perfect for an Alice in Wonderland themed party, or Sunday Tea!

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