A bit of poor planning led me to my latest trick, and one that I'm very excited about at that - a snappy new way to cover a cake board, without using fondant!
It all came about because I had failed to procure a foil covered board. Without a firm plan in place, I wound up constructing and decorating my entire cake on a flimsy, and by now, grease-stained cardboard cake circle, which I didn't even trim.
This is what I had to work with |
The idea came to me at the 11th hour. I had stopped at Michael's to pick up a scalloped cake plate to at least fortify the base of the cake. But just feet away, in the scrapbooking section, lay the solution to my shabby cake board conundrum.
I picked up four sheets of scrapbook paper in the colours to match my polka dots, and took them home to see what I could whip up.
I didn't take any pictures of this process - it was late and speed was of the essence. Basically, I positioned the cake, on its board, over the scrapbook paper, making sure one edge of the paper lined up with the cake, and would reach under the cake a little. Then I traced out the shape of the cake board and cut the paper to size. Repeat 3 more times, and you end up with 4 (sort of) semi-circles which I then gently slipped under my cake. The picture below will give you an idea of what I mean.
Close-up |
For a round cake on a round board, I'd trace the entire circle, and then cut out another circle from inside, slightly smaller than the cake, to create a ring - and then wrap that around the cake and gently tuck under it.
There you have it! Never fuss with covering a cake board with fondant again.
Now here are a few more pictures of this cake in progress:
Pink and aqua cake to go with the the pink, aqua and red color scheme |
"Polka dots" in the cake to go with the polka dot theme |
Polka dot production in progress (I didn't end up needing the green) |
Process of polka dot placement |
Bunting made from the leftover scrapbook paper, a little twine, and two coffee stirrers |
My favorite part of making cakes. |
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