Sunday Sweets: Gettin' Crafty
I looove crafts. I'll try just about any of them at least once before getting frustrated and giving it up. Open-minded but impatient: that's me!
Well, today's Sweets all have elements that look like needlework, or knitting, or papercraft, etc - but they're all completely edible. Very cool. Promise.
Here we go!
I've done cross stitch since I was 12, but the few times I tried actual needlework/embroidery it turned out...well...let's just say not nearly as pretty as this:
Oh, and speaking of cross stitch, check THIS out:
I was just reading a tutorial on this in a recent issue of ICES. There are molds for the cross stitch cloth, and then you pipe the tiny stitches using royal icing. Even this close, it looks just like the real thing! Plus, you can use any cross stitch pattern. Very cool.
I'm not sure which craft this next one would be, exactly, but I love how it looks like a heavy fabric wrapped loosely around the cake:
That's actually rolled white chocolate. Great use of texture.
For you quilters out there:
Pretty, right? Ah, but wait until you see a close up of that christening gown:
That is ALL ICING, y'all. Hand-piped to mimic the crocheting of the real christening gown. For realz. Wowza.
Ever try quilling? I did (once), and the results can be so pretty; delicate and intricate. You basically takes tiny strips of paper and wind and twist them into shapes. One of the best quilling artists I've ever seen is Yulia Brodskaya - just look how gorgeous:
So now that you know what it is, can you spot the quilling on this cake?
Even some of the flowers look like curled paper - and the others are like ribbon and fabric. So, so pretty.
Sweet Assignment: Next week I'll be featuring Fashion Sweets: gorgeous dresses, fabrics, accessories, or anything couture-inspired. Have one to nominate? Then send it to me at Sunday Sweets [at] Cake Wrecks [dot] com!
- Similar Sweets: That Takes the Cake, Pt 1
Well, today's Sweets all have elements that look like needlework, or knitting, or papercraft, etc - but they're all completely edible. Very cool. Promise.
Here we go!
I've done cross stitch since I was 12, but the few times I tried actual needlework/embroidery it turned out...well...let's just say not nearly as pretty as this:
Oh, and speaking of cross stitch, check THIS out:
I was just reading a tutorial on this in a recent issue of ICES. There are molds for the cross stitch cloth, and then you pipe the tiny stitches using royal icing. Even this close, it looks just like the real thing! Plus, you can use any cross stitch pattern. Very cool.
I'm not sure which craft this next one would be, exactly, but I love how it looks like a heavy fabric wrapped loosely around the cake:
That's actually rolled white chocolate. Great use of texture.
For you quilters out there:
(Sub'd by Bernise C., made by Heather C. & her friend Carol)
Patchwork quilting, that is. It looks so soft, like the whole cake is really a huggable plush!
Patchwork quilting, that is. It looks so soft, like the whole cake is really a huggable plush!
How about some crochet?
Pretty, right? Ah, but wait until you see a close up of that christening gown:
That is ALL ICING, y'all. Hand-piped to mimic the crocheting of the real christening gown. For realz. Wowza.
Ever try quilling? I did (once), and the results can be so pretty; delicate and intricate. You basically takes tiny strips of paper and wind and twist them into shapes. One of the best quilling artists I've ever seen is Yulia Brodskaya - just look how gorgeous:
So now that you know what it is, can you spot the quilling on this cake?
Even some of the flowers look like curled paper - and the others are like ribbon and fabric. So, so pretty.
Sweet Assignment: Next week I'll be featuring Fashion Sweets: gorgeous dresses, fabrics, accessories, or anything couture-inspired. Have one to nominate? Then send it to me at Sunday Sweets [at] Cake Wrecks [dot] com!
- Similar Sweets: That Takes the Cake, Pt 1
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