I wanted to share with you how quick and easy the frosting technique is that I used on my Red Velvet Strawberry Shortcake.
I have only ever used this method on whipped cream (as in Cool Whip) so at this point I can only recommend it for that type of frosting.
Here is all I did!
Apply a thick layer of whipped cream. This works better when it is chilled.
Well. I should start out by saying a did a rough crumb coat in vanilla frosting. Not whipped cream.
Just in case some of the cake wanted to peek through after I ‘combed’ the frosting.
Am I confusing you yet?
Here is how I did it.
Get a piece of sturdy paper like a heavy card stock or even cardboard. Draw a design on the edge, cut out the negative, then ‘comb’ the paper around the edge of the cake. (taking away the excess frosting)
If you happen to have a rotating cake stand, this would be a great time to use it.
With the simple half circle design I made you get this effect:
Now, this is by no means an original concept. Professional cake decorators have these handy dandy tools already!
But I dont. And I wanted to try something new. So I just made my own. And you can too!
The fun thing is, you can make any design that suits your fancy. I even tried a geometric design.
Since I was having so much fun with the different looks, I decided to simplify a bit and do a basic smooth finish.
With a little spike on top.
But then I thought about cutting into a cake with that crazy spike on top and decided to change it yet again. So I ended up with a classic vertical design. (tutorial for this design here)
And then, because Easter is just a few short days away… I wanted to share this.
Its supposed to be an Easter Egg… but I think I got a little over zealous in the design department.
Live and learn! 🙂
Happy Easter to you and yours!
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Oh my gosh. There is no way you overdid it. The egg looks awesome! You have to share how you did that!
That’s it! I’m headed to your house for Easter!
It looks JUST like an easter egg. And so delicious.
Absolutely wonderful!! The easter egg is just perfect ~ and I have no idea how you thought of it. Thanks so much for sharing.
How’s the little one doing?
xo
Pat
This is so cool! I am offically addicted to your blog. Everything you make is absolutely beautiful and I love all of your ideas!
I am in the process of planning my best friend’s bachelorette party for this summer, and I plan on attempting a couple of your cakes. Possibly the GORGEOUS hydrangea cake and maybe a vertical layer cake with a chocolate monogram standing up on top.
Thank you for being so amazing. 🙂
So THAT’s how you do that cool frosting! Thanks for the tutorial! Love the Easter Egg, too, which I think I will leave to you this year! 🙂
My mind is spinning on the egg in the middle….you are amazing!
Oh my gosh, that easter egg is amazing! I really need to try one of your surprise-inside cakes soon. 🙂 So cool!
These are such great ideas. And I love the Easter egg!
Great tips, LOVE the Easter Egg. Hope you are doing well and baby too 🙂