Lace Mold For Wedding Cake?

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cakechic87 Posted 15 Jan 2014 , 7:52pm
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I have been asked to make a wedding cake similar to this one. How do I make the lace pattern on this cake? It looks like fondant? Here is the cake...

 

 

http://i42.tinypic.com/2hmdifm.jpg

 

I found this mold on Amazon (for the top tier). It looks a lot like the lace pattern on the top cake, if not exactly like it...

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EJ9KHZG/?tag=cakecentral-20+lace+mold

 

Now I'm having trouble finding the exact mold that was used on the bottom tier. Anyone have any idea where I can find it?

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fcakes Posted 15 Jan 2014 , 9:54pm
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The lace on the cake is Sugar Veil, and the patterns you see on the cake are made by spreading Sugar Veil on their special mats. The sugar veil icing dries and produces edible lace which you have to place on the cake like the picture.

 

Check out the website for Sugar Veil and you can get info on ordering and using it.

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gscout73 Posted 24 Jan 2014 , 11:39am
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The top design is not Sugar Veil brand, but is intended to be used with the Sugar Veil product. This says Wholeport. I spent some time a couple of days ago searching the different silicone lace molds and there are many beautiful molds coming from China for use with Sugar Veil and Cake Lace (another similar product). If you search for sugar lace, the results will surprise you.

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Relznik Posted 24 Jan 2014 , 12:23pm
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Looks like it could be Cake Lace brand?

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fcakes Posted 24 Jan 2014 , 12:56pm
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AYeah, cake lace has some pretty mats, but shipping to the US is expensive!

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gscout73 Posted 24 Jan 2014 , 4:15pm
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Yeah, cake lace has some pretty mats, but shipping to the US is expensive!

I purchased my cake lace mats from global sugar art, no international charges. I also got my sugar veil mats from them, and I love,love, love the mats, and gsa.

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fcakes Posted 24 Jan 2014 , 6:16pm
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I purchased my cake lace mats from global sugar art, no international charges. I also got my sugar veil mats from them, and I love,love, love the mats, and gsa.

I tried searching for 'cake lace' on global sugar arts, but nothing came up?

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gscout73 Posted 24 Jan 2014 , 7:24pm
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I tried searching for 'cake lace' on global sugar arts, but nothing came up?

lemme see if I can get a link for you.

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gscout73 Posted 24 Jan 2014 , 7:33pm
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Try this link. I went to molds, then onlays and silicone lace mats. Take a look:

 

http://www.globalsugarart.com/onlays-and-silicone-lace-mats-c-630_1370.html

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All4Show Posted 25 Jan 2014 , 2:00am
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Try allaboutcakeart.com

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fcakes Posted 25 Jan 2014 , 2:11pm
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Try this link. I went to molds, then onlays and silicone lace mats. Take a look:

 

http://www.globalsugarart.com/onlays-and-silicone-lace-mats-c-630_1370.html

Oh ok! Thanks! Those are the Martellato ones

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gscout73 Posted 25 Jan 2014 , 4:55pm
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Oh ok! Thanks! Those are the Martellato ones

I bought the large orange mats and love them. They do work. To set them in the oven I laid them on a  large cookie sheet. They are too wide to fit on an average sized cookie sheet.

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cakechic87 Posted 27 Jan 2014 , 3:23pm
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Thanks everyone for the help! I found the person who made the cake on here & she said she used sugar veil & she sells the lace on Etsy... http://www.etsy.com/listing/164203658/edible-lace-for-cakes-cookies-or

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gscout73 Posted 27 Jan 2014 , 5:22pm
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Thanks everyone for the help! I found the person who made the cake on here & she said she used sugar veil & she sells the lace on Etsy... http://www.etsy.com/listing/164203658/edible-lace-for-cakes-cookies-or


Ahh, she sells the lace already made.

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caketinsmith Posted 21 Apr 2014 , 6:10pm
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Hello everyone ,

 

Karens Edible Cake Lace is the new product in the market which is very good interms of prices and quality.

 

Edible Cake Lace - 500 Grams - White Premium Quality ( 2 Part Formulation Powder + Liquid) = £ 13.99

Edible Cake Lace - 200 Grams - Silver Premium Quality ( Premix ) = £ 13.99

Edible Cake Lace - 200 Grams - Gold Premium Quality ( Premix ) = £ 13.99

 

Lace Mats from £ 7 

 

 

 

The mixture will make soft paste which can be spread onto the pattern Lace Mats and let it dry .
Drying can be done at the normal temperature or using the oven for faster curing.
Once dried the Edible Lace can be peeled from the lace mat and can be used to decorate the cakes giving it a stylish and creative look. 
The Edible Cake Lace is soft , flexible and pliable.
The Edible Cake Lace have been made to the highest British Quality.

 

For more information

 

www.ediblecakelace.co.uk

www.facebook.com/ediblecakelace

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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