Here’s what you’ll need… and the list is short today :) :
Work Mat
Shortening (to prevent sticking)
Fondant (I’m using pink)
Small rolling pin
Ribbon cutter
Scalpal or Xacto blade
Once you have all of your tools and materials gathered, you can get started immediately!
Step 1: Start by rubbing down your work surface with a thin layer of shortening to prevent sticking. Once it’s ready, roll out your fondant into a long rope or snake. The length and diameter of your rope will depend on how large of a rose you want to make.
For the roses that I’m making in this tutorial (to go on a cupcake), the rope is about 10 inches long and less than an inch in diameter.
Step 2: Using your small rolling pin to flatten the rope. I like to make mine no more than 1/8th of an inch thick.
For the roses that I’m making in this tutorial (to go on a cupcake), the rope is about 10 inches long and less than an inch in diameter.
Step 2: Using your small rolling pin to flatten the rope. I like to make mine no more than 1/8th of an inch thick.
Step 3: Once you have it rolled out evenly, set your ribbon cutter to the width of the ribbon you’d like to cut and simply roll over it to cut the ribbon! You could also do this with a ruler and pastry cutter, but I use my ribbon cutter almost every week for cake projects and I highly recommend having one!
For these flowers, I had the ribbon width set to about 1 inch. For smaller flowers, you could make the ribbons narrower. Once the ribbon is cut, use the scalpel to cut the ends off even/straight (not pictured).
Step 4: Start at one one of the fondant ribbon and begin rolling it up. I like to keep them tight in the center.
Step 5: After making a few loops, I begin to loosen it up at the top by pinching it on the bottom – this causes the top of the ribbons to flair out a bit.
Step 6: Keep rolling and pinching until you have the size flower that you want. I wanted flowers to cover the top of my cupcake, so I made them a little larger:
There you have it, nice and easy. Feel free to share your project and I'll be glad to check them out. Happy Baking!
PHOTO CREDIT: CakeJournal
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