Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Brush Embroidery Cake Lace Design

I have been very fascinated with piping and painting recently as you guys must have noticed.
I recently did some Brush Embroidery Cookies remember?

This time I decided to give it that lacy look.  I love lace but don't always the patience to do fine piping.
But since I was in the mood to use both the piping bag and my paint brush. I thought..... Brush Embroidery Lace!!
This was my Red Velvet Cake recipe. Layered in Chocolate buttercream in between and frosted with Vanilla Buttercream on the outside. Then covered in Burgundy (home made ) fondant. 


I just found this color at my cake supply store and was so fascinated with the result. Don't that color look so lovely?
But in just a few hours it had darkened so much. I was so shocked that the color changed so much! At first I thought it was just the lightening... but... anyway I wish I could keep it like so...
When I did my post on Brush Embroidery Cookies, I wrote in detail about the Brushes to use, the icing consistency to use as well as the brush strokes. So here, I can't really tell  you any more.
I used the smallest brush shown in that post because I wanted the lace look.
I used the same soft peak icing consistency I spoke about and
I used long inwards strokes

Here are a few more progress pictures for you to help understand.

As you can see I used some of my flower cutter to emboss a pattern on my cake, as I wanted to create a symmetrical design.
You have to emboss the design on soft fresh fondant or else you will cut into the paste.
Here's my first flower. This is a FMM five petal rose cutter.
Working from the outside in... the leaves then the flower.
here's the finished first flower.
Here's the top three flowers done.
Next the large blossoms...
See how it all comes together beautifully.
I did the board too.
Don't forget the flower centers.
Here's the whole cake.
I do hope you try this technique. It's actually a lot easy than it looks.
Here's a slice of my Red Velvet Cake for you to see.
You can read more about Brush Embroidery Cookies here.
Thanks for stopping by.

8 comments:

  1. The lace design looks beautiful.I;m definitely making this for my parents anniversary coming next month.Thanks for the tutorial.

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  2. Hii..@veena,
    Really this is the awesome style of design so thanks for share & keep it on.
    Hand Embroidery

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    1. Thanks you very much Raghu Pandey. Appreciate your comment.

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  3. you are amazing, thank you for being so generous and sharing x x

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  4. awesome so awesome a must try ,,, thank you

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  5. Es fantástico, me encanta como te ha quedado, gracias por compartir.
    un saludo

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  6. Love this Veena, thank you!
    I usually work with fondant covered cakes and fondant decorations. But now I'm trying to make buttercream covered cakes with BC piping. So I'm going to use your technique on my bc cake. The previous one I made was perfectly smooth and decorated with a simple piped border and small patterned dots. For now I want somethng else, something that looks more stylish. The one I'm working on now just won't get smooth overall. So I think the flowers can cover up some of the not so perfect covered spots :-)

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