Has Anyone Made Fondant Animals?
I don't know if this should go here or hobbies. I will try this first.
Has anyone made jungle animals with fondant before? This is my first time trying to make figures like this before, but I need to make a few jungle animals. I was wondering if Marshmallow fondant would be OK to use of if it would be better buy premade since no one will eat them, and if anyone had any tips. |
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i never have, but the mmf i made was pretty moldable. :shrug3
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How big will they be? You may need to mix it with some gumpaste...I've used toothpicks before, too....I'd recommend making the pieces unassembled and letting them dry out a bit before assembling. I'm not a pro, and I've not done a lot of work with it, but from what I've done with figures (not animals in particular) thats what I'd recommend :tu I use vodka leftover from making vanilla to 'glue' them together :)
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Re: Has Anyone Made Fondant Animals?
Yea you may need gumpaste because fondant won't hold as well. I haven't made animals but I just did two cakes this week with fondant toppings...one was a football and the other a mickey hat. I use rice krispie treats as the base and cover them in fondant. They are more basic than a jungle animal would be I'd think! Here's pics of the two I did. :D
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I use corn syrup for glue.
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As far as size, they will be maybe 4 inches high at the most? I also need to make trees. They are supposed to be sitting down. (the animals, not the trees.)
I had no idea I'd have to use gumpaste, but I can see how that would be helpful....I guess that is already made in a bag, right? I have never used that before. I just mix it in with the fondant? Is it edible? I am all nervous now. The last thing I want is for their heads to fall off or something! Toothpicks and vodka...got it! :ty4 :nails I have a week to get it done. Some really good friends of ours are moving to Africa, and I am making them a cake for their farewell party. We camp with them all the time, so I thought I'd do a camping scene, but with an African twist, and the animals are going to be sitting around a campfire roasting marshmallows. Maybe I should do something else, LOL. Now that I type it out, not only does that sound like it is rather above my skill level :giggle, it sounds kind of silly. Whimsical, maybe? :shifty |
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I've made marshmallow fondant to use as playdough before, I think it's very moldable, but I don't know how well figurines made out of it would last. They got eaten here.
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You could also use rice crispy treats as the filler with the MMF overtop for the details. I did a Pooh head that way. You can do trees with pretzels and marshmallows - they look pretty cute, actually.http://www.greenwayfamily.com/serend...s/dsc04131.jpg
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Re: Has Anyone Made Fondant Animals?
Following this thread with interest. :popcorn Your planned cake sounds WONDERFUL!
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After you mold it, put it in the freezer to harden.
Vodka is also great for using as a base for paint - mix the gel color with vodka, and then you can handpaint the fondant. I think the MM fondant is more pliable than the premade stuff. You can do a dome tent out of an upside down pyrex bowl. |
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I've never frozen it, I think I'd be too scared, lol! rice krispy treats work well under the larger things, but for a 4" animal figure, I'd probably not do that...
the vodka moistens the fondant so when you put two pieces together, they stick. It dries so fast b/c of the alcohol, so it's much faster (and less messy) than water/etc. I've used icing before as well, but I think the vodka works best. I paint it on the areas I'm wanting to 'glue' with a paintbrush. Niki -- LOVE the mickey hat cake!!! ---------- Post added at 09:22 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:21 AM ---------- Quote:
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I put all my cakes in the freezer. So do the cake places on TV.......??? usually there's a fair amount of time before the cake is eaten, and usually involves transport in the car....
maybe MMF is different though. here's a handpainted flower, using vodka... http://www.greenwayfamily.com/serend...e/IMG_4435.JPG |
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I made a fondant elephant for the top of DD's first birthday cake. I considered using the powder stuff that turns it into gum paste (can't remember the name) but just kept it simple. I made the elephant a day or two in advance and he was fine. :tu He lasted a few more months, as well, and I think he might even still be around somewhere, although he started to settle and kind of sink after a few months.
I used pre-made fondant and kneaded the gel color into each section individually. I didn't use any glue other than water to help the sections stick. This was my first cake, so please excuse the rough edges and such. :bag http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g7...3/IMG_3268.jpg http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g7...3/IMG_3277.jpg http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g7...3/IMG_3281.jpg |
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