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Cake decorating essentials: Nailing Fondant - the Seamless Paneling Method

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About Cake decorating essentials: Nailing Fondant - the Seamless Paneling Method

Getting perfect fondant can be hard!!! Promo video

Introduction

Preparation - Materials and tools needed

Preparation - Preparing the fondant and work surface

Seamless Paneling Method - Rolling out Fondant Lid

Seamless Paneling Method - Rolling out and cutting fondant panel

Seamless Paneling Method - Attaching the fondant Panel

Seamless Paneling Method - Attaching the Fondant Lid

Seamless Paneling Method - Finishing the edge

Fixing mistakes - the magic word is "gunge"

Recap - What we learned: Going through the steps

Final words - Thank you!!! And good luck

What You Will Learn?

  • Have you ever struggled with covering cakes in fondant? Do tall cakes and sharp edges give you nightmares? Then this class is perfect for you!.
  • My name is Elli, and I am a wedding cake designer from South Africa. I previously struggled with fondant and got frustrated with not getting consistent results.  So, I put my thinking cap on, and I came up with this simple, yet super effective technique: the Seamless Paneling Method..
  • In this class you will learn how to:.
  • By the end of this class you will be able to cover tall cakes with confidence!.
  • You don't have to have any previous fondant skills, (however, some basic cake knowledge in terms of filling/ stacking cakes would be advisable - if you have never touched flour or buttercream in your life, this course might not be the one to start with... )..
  • Even if you are a seasoned decorator, this technique might give you better results than the traditional paneling draping methods. .