This was kind of done in a hurry but I think it turned out cute. Thanks Cake Central for all the inspiration as there were many tink cakes on this site!
Thanks Sandie! Moviedrop1, I first iced the cake in crusting bc and then, once set, gently rubbed a patterned paper towel on top to get the texture. Then I drew tinkerbell on piece of waxed paper, traced it with a clear piping gel and flipped it over on to the cake. Then I retraced the clear outline with color and filled it in as you would any pic on a cake. Hope this helps!!
Thanks Sandie! Moviedrop1, I first iced the cake in crusting bc and then, once set, gently rubbed a patterned paper towel on top to get the texture. Then I drew tinkerbell on piece of waxed paper, traced it with a clear piping gel and flipped it over on to the cake. Then I retraced the clear outline with color and filled it in as you would any pic on a cake. Hope this helps!!
Very cute. You did a great job.
I am curious to know how you did this?
Thanks Sandie! Moviedrop1, I first iced the cake in crusting bc and then, once set, gently rubbed a patterned paper towel on top to get the texture. Then I drew tinkerbell on piece of waxed paper, traced it with a clear piping gel and flipped it over on to the cake. Then I retraced the clear outline with color and filled it in as you would any pic on a cake. Hope this helps!!
Very cute. You did a great job.
I am curious to know how you did this?
Thanks Sandie! Moviedrop1, I first iced the cake in crusting bc and then, once set, gently rubbed a patterned paper towel on top to get the texture. Then I drew tinkerbell on piece of waxed paper, traced it with a clear piping gel and flipped it over on to the cake. Then I retraced the clear outline with color and filled it in as you would any pic on a cake. Hope this helps!!