
In making this tutorial to teach you all how to put together tiaras I learned a few things in the process as well.
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Get together all ingredients… stiff royal icing, tips #2 and #3. A small cup of water and paintbrush, wax paper, a lipless container (to ensure ease of removal once the beautiful tiara is finished), your pattern, a towel to rest your container on if it is easier to pipe with it laying down to start (it is for me) and tape. |
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Wrap your pattern around the appropriate sized container, I personally like tupperware containers because of the varying sizes and smooth bases.
Tape the pattern in place, this ensures it doesn’t slip later. |
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Tape the wax paper over the pattern, I like to fold my wax paper in half, it gives it a bit more stability and I know it will not crumple on me when I set the container upright.
Tape the wax paper onto the container so it wont slip. |
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Start to pipe over your pattern making sure you have as many lines, etc..touching eachother to make it more sturdy. I usually start mine with it laying on a towel till I can not turn it anymore, I am usually shakiest in the beginning till I get the groove going. Then I prop it up on my turntable and what ever other thing I can use to make it the comfortable height for me to pipe |
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If you find you are making peaks with your icing you can gently tamp them down with a damp paintbrush or with just a little bit of cornstarch on your finger | |||
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once you have piped over your pattern allow it to dry at least 2 hours. |
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Pipe over the tiara again, allow to dry and repeat. You want at least 3 layers to give it some strenghth for when you take it off of its container. I usually allow my completed tiaras to dry at least a full 24-36 hours. If I have more time I give it more. Better safe than sorry right? |
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![]() When completely dry, carefully remove the tape from the container and the wax paper. Slide tiara carefully off. Peel back the wax paper, and ta dah!!! you have a tiara. At this point if you want you may paint it with luster dusts, pearl dusts, sparkle dusts. |
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HOW TO REPAIR A BROKEN TIARAIf your tiara should break the first time you try this technique (and chances are it will!) Not to worry!! Repairing your tiara only takes a few minutes. |
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Set the broken peices back into place, and trace more royal icing in the broken cracks. Then wait for it to dry.
Depending on the breakage, sometimes its faster to simply start over. |
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11 Responses
Cristi-Tutty
August 7th, 2009 at 6:49 am
wow I want to try this it is so beautiful
peacebear07
August 9th, 2009 at 10:05 am
awesome i cant wait to try
cakelady1954
August 10th, 2009 at 1:25 am
wow how sweet for all our little princesses
madgeowens
August 12th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
cool I can’t wait to try this.thanks
August 18th, 2009 at 10:20 pm
Thanks for sharing.
KimberlyCook
August 23rd, 2009 at 12:59 pm
I can’t wait to try this. This is so pretty.
candyldy
August 24th, 2009 at 5:16 am
Absolutely awesome! I need one of these for an upcoming cake order so I really appreciated this tutorial!
Nikki1314
August 25th, 2009 at 8:04 am
i tried this and as soon as i started to peel off the wax paper, it started cracking and breaking, it was stuck to the wax paper. Any tips?
wildwolves
September 1st, 2009 at 7:28 pm
this looks unreal.. I’m soo keen to try it now.. Thankyou so much for the tutorial!
pacable
September 20th, 2009 at 8:06 am
thank you so much, i tried this for a princess cake for a friend’s daughter and it turned out perfect!
12dragons
October 8th, 2009 at 1:37 pm
Help!! Im using the wilton royal icing and my tiara just wont set up and dry. What am i doing wrong.
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