Yes, the butterflies ar little chocolate transfers. You can make bows out of candy melts or any type of chocolate that you'd use in molds. You cut acetate strips about 1" wide and 6 " long and then use your spatula to put a thin coating of chocolate on the acetate up to about 5 3/4" . You fold the piece into a bow loop, run your fingers down the sides to clean off any stray chocolate, and pinch the ends to a bow loop. Sit it aside, on it's side, until the chocolate sets up and then gently peel.
Yes, the butterflies ar little chocolate transfers. You can make bows out of candy melts or any type of chocolate that you'd use in molds. You cut acetate strips about 1" wide and 6 " long and then use your spatula to put a thin coating of chocolate on the acetate up to about 5 3/4" . You fold the piece into a bow loop, run your fingers down the sides to clean off any stray chocolate, and pinch the ends to a bow loop. Sit it aside, on it's side, until the chocolate sets up and then gently peel.
great job...love the colors together. are the butterflies chocolate as well?
Yes, the butterflies ar little chocolate transfers. You can make bows out of candy melts or any type of chocolate that you'd use in molds. You cut acetate strips about 1" wide and 6 " long and then use your spatula to put a thin coating of chocolate on the acetate up to about 5 3/4" . You fold the piece into a bow loop, run your fingers down the sides to clean off any stray chocolate, and pinch the ends to a bow loop. Sit it aside, on it's side, until the chocolate sets up and then gently peel.
Great cake!
Very interesting, I will have to try that! Thanks!
How did you make the bow out of chocolate? Is it a certain type of chocolate?
great job...love the colors together. are the butterflies chocolate as well?
How did you make the bow out of chocolate? Is it a certain type of chocolate?
Yes, the butterflies ar little chocolate transfers. You can make bows out of candy melts or any type of chocolate that you'd use in molds. You cut acetate strips about 1" wide and 6 " long and then use your spatula to put a thin coating of chocolate on the acetate up to about 5 3/4" . You fold the piece into a bow loop, run your fingers down the sides to clean off any stray chocolate, and pinch the ends to a bow loop. Sit it aside, on it's side, until the chocolate sets up and then gently peel.
Great cake!
Very interesting, I will have to try that! Thanks!