
Pillow cakes are such a neat design and are actually pretty simple to make. In this tutorial I’m going to show how to do a square pillow cake with curved sides as opposed to the straight sides. If you would like to do a pillow with just straight sides, just omit the steps that cut the curves out of the cake. Cutting curves into the cake does reduce the cake size a bit (but if your family likes cake scraps, then you are okay!). Don’t restrict yourself to square cakes either! Pillow cakes can easily be made out of almost any shape cake.
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| Materials Needed: · Buttercream · Fondant · Fondant smoother |
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Freeze cake. I used an 8″ 2-layer filled cake. An 8″ x 3″ cake left whole or torted and filled would be just as good. |
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Repeat for remaining sides. |
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Keep carving until desired look is achieved. |
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Flip the cake over and repeat the process.
Tip: some people like to purposely bake their cake with a hump which can help reduce the need for a lot of carving of the cake. |
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Smooth the fondant on the cake working from the center and going towards the sides. Carefully smooth the fondant around the corners and the underside of the cake. |
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Trim excess fondant away.
Curving the sides of the cake tends to lead to pointier corners, so ensuring that you carefully smooth around the corners and underneath will alleviate a lot of frustration of tearing of the fondant. Tip: Placing the cake in the refrigerator for a few minutes can help firm up the cake if the corners seem too soft. It is also easier for some people to place fondant on a chilled cake. If the fondant does not seems to stick to the cake, applying a little more pressure while smoothing can help it or spritzing the cake before hand with a bit of water may do the trick. |
| From this point the embellishments for pillow cakes are endless! For this pillow, I’m going to do a fairly simple design. | |
| Materials Needed: · Clay gun · Dusts: African Violet petal dust and Super Pearl dust · Fondant · Coloring for your Fondant |
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Tip: the fondant curls can also be attached with water or a clear extract or alcohol. |
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Paint it with a mixture of the petal and pearl dust mixture and a clear extract or alcohol. Then attach 6mm silver dragees all around the painted pearl. |
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Create tassels for the corners using another string of fondant. First cut 5 pieces to desired length and one smaller piece. Pinch the top edges together, apply gum glue to the small piece and wrap around the pinched edge. |
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Pillow is now complete! |
7 Responses
sursum
August 9th, 2009 at 9:47 pm
i really liked
Alicakes
August 18th, 2009 at 10:18 pm
This is great. I might try to do a mini pillow, maybe.
CreativeFingers
August 28th, 2009 at 5:16 am
thanks again Jackie, you are indeed a good tutor! one feels as if she is acually making the cake with you by her side! keep it up
u4cake
September 3rd, 2009 at 6:53 pm
I am in search of the Tierra pattern used in this cake, as it is beautiful! Can you share that please? my email is pnlburke@wi.rr.com.
Faithbound
September 8th, 2009 at 6:56 pm
Can you please tell me what size round pan you used for the tier beneath? Thank you so much!
juststarted
September 26th, 2009 at 4:02 am
you are awesome! thanks for sharing.
trvine
October 8th, 2009 at 4:34 am
Lovely,very detailed tutorial!
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