Cake! magazine by Australian Cake Decorating Network August 2016 | Page 17

Step 6: If you have a piece you aren’t completely happy with, before you toss it into the re-melt pile, try warming it a bit on an electric frypan. Place your silicone mat on the griddle and turn it on to its lowest setting. Briefly place your agate onto the mat and allow it to warm up just enough so that it can be bent and shaped a bit. Step 5: It does not take long, so watch your piece carefully. Allow your agates to completely cool before removing Do not overwork your piece. Once you are satisfied, them from the silicone rings. A small kitchen torch can be you can use your kitchen torch to smooth out any used to remove any air bubbles or imperfections. imperfections. Step 7: Making a paste with your gold highlighter and extract/spirit, paint the highlighter around the edge of your agate. Store in an airtight container until ready to use. You can also place a small humectant packet inside the container to prevent any excess moisture from affecting your sugar agates.