Cake! magazine by Australian Cake Decorating Network November 2016 | Page 18

You will need: Equipment • Ball tool • Light brown sugar paste – 134g • Bone tool • White 50/50 sugar paste/flower paste mix – 10g • Dresden tool • Red 50/50 sugar paste/flower paste mix – 6g • Scalpel • Black flower paste – 1g • Blade tool • Pink flower paste – 2mm ball • Medium round brush (glue) • Green flower paste – 1g ball • Small round brush (glue) • Yellow flower paste – 5 mm ball, • Skewer – 8cm • Sugar glue • 4 x 3cm cocktail stick pieces • Shortening (to grease hands) • 4cm #24 wire • CMC/Tylose powder* *I add about 3-5g (1/2 – 1 tsp) of CMC per 200g of sugar paste, depending on the body part. I add the CMC to the sugar paste shortly before forming the elements. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ws4ygOo9TQ Step 1: Roll a 45g ball of light brown sugar paste. Form a teardrop shaped body. Make sure the bottom part of body is flat. You want the topper to be sturdy. Insert the skewer in a rotary motion. Step 2: Use a bone tool to make indentations for the buttons. Step 3: Roll two 7g balls of light brown sugar paste. Form the legs. Insert pieces of cocktail stick in the legs. Step 4: I make holes in the body using a cocktail stick before inserting the legs or arms. It’s easier to push them in without damaging them.