Edible Lace tutorial

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How to create the sugarveil lace look without the mess and stress of using the liquid lace this super easy tuttorial technique created and published by carina bentley of Carina’s cupcakes takes you start to finish to acheiving the lace look with a lace embossing mat superwhite and fondant.the quickest easiest lace look around

List of Materials

  • lightly treated coloured fondant
  • a sugarveil/lace embossing mat
  • 78mm disc cutter
  • Sugarflair Superwhite
  • flat edged wide tipped paintbrush
  • rolling pin
  • rejuvanator
  • paint pallet
  • cornflour

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Roll out your fondant to around 5mm thickness, slightly thicker than normal :) cut a disc with your disc cutter

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Gently rub the surface of your disc with a little cornflour then place face down on the embossing mat. Starting with your finger tips and a good even pressure roll from the base to the top in one even roll to allow the fondant to take the impression of the mat

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It is very important that you pull the MAT OFF OF THE FONDANT AND NOT THE FONDANT OFF THE MAT AS THIS WILL DISTURB THE IMPRESSION!!

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The disc will be slightly mishapen so use the cutter to tidy the disc up and then place the disc onto your buttercreamed cupcake. position centrally and ease the edges down to meet the sides of the cupcake case

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A dd a generous blob of buttercream to the centre of your cupcake ensuring none touches the sides and lay your disc centrally on the blob :)
Carefully smooth the VERY EDGES of the disc down onto the edges of the case to form a seal.
— with Kenny Wright.

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Once complete your dome will look like this :)

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Mix up a small amount of white alcohol with some of the superwhite to form a smooth but fairly thick paste, your paintbrush should not be WET but should be COATED in the mixture

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Now for the HOLD YOUR BREATH bit ;)
start applying the supper white in GENTLE sideways strokes… this bit takes a bit of practice and you will prob SPLODGE a few times before you get it right but small splodges can be covered with decoration so dont panic :)

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Work across the entire surface reloading your brush as needed but ensurig you are not OVERLOADING your brush!

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This image shows the angle of the brush when applying :)
excuse the rough edges on my fondant top i was in a rush as usual ;)

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Once fully painted it will look like this :)

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Add some prettyfications to finish (and cover any splodges) I defy a lamens eye to not think this is the REAL thing!! at the end i will expain the final touch to acheive the look :)

Now Cut a second disc following the steps as described before but this time lay the disc 3/4 on the mat and a qaurter off.

Now Cut a second disc following the steps as described before but this time lay the disc 3/4 on the mat and a qaurter off.

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roll all the way down the length of your hand in one even firm roll :)

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again gently peel the mat from the fondant and tidy the disc up using the disc cutter again as previously shown.

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Repeat the previous steps with the superwhite until covered :)

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Your dome should now look like this :)

TIP: WHEN YOU START WITH A RELOADED BRUSH BEGIN IN AN AREA YOU KNOW WILL BE COVERED WITH A DECORATION THEN IF YOUR TOO HEAVY HANDED OR OVERLOADED ITS EASILY HIDDEN :)

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Add your prettyfications and a generous spray of pearl lustre for the perfcet finish

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Your final cakes would look like this play around with different amounts of lace covering and try it on bows etc too :) the easiest technique for lace on cupcakes with a beautiful effect :)

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What you will need :)
some lightly treated coloured fondant (iadd 1/4 teaspoon of cmc to 250g fondant)
a sugarveil mat
a 78mm disc cutter
Sugarflair Superwhite
flat edged wide tipped paintbrush
rolling pin
some white alcohol
paint palet
cornflour

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Comments (18)

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karmarie, please re read the post, you do not need sugar veil, this is made wtih fondant and a texture matt. thank you so much!!! LOVE this!

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Thanks for the tutorial, I have the sugarveil mat but laying my hands on the icing has been difficult, I can't wait to try this, thanks

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I've been looking for this particular embosser. Can you tell me where you were able to find this one? This is so interesting.

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I love this. Thank you so much for the pictorial..I have used real lace in the past to make the imprint. It's a bit more difficult but with patience it turns out the same. I love love love the flowers.

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Thanks for sharing the tutorial. Love the lace look without sugar veil icing. You have given me a good reason to start playing around with one of the mats. Great job!

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Beautiful and elegant! I love it! I will now try out my Rose Sugarveil Mat that I bought a couple of months ago. Thank you for taking the time to share your wonderful tutorial!