
This modelling tool is also great for. making Mexican hat flowers and in modelling to create the hole in the ends of sleeves to add in the hands, etc.Ĭreating dots, stars and flowers using modelling tools To create smooth frills and frilled flowers cut neat edges with a scalpel rather than rolling the rough edges. Then attach on their sides with water.īuild up a random pattern of frills, working from the centre out, leaving some gaps to add piles of small coloured balls embossed in the centre with the blunt end of the tool. Use a flower pad and the bulbous cone shape, ½ on and ½ off the paste, roll it across with firm pressure to thin and flute the edges. Embossing the centres with the 5-6 star tool.Īdd a little Tylo Powder to create a firmer paste, roll out thinly and using the rough edges and smooth edges create frills. To finish roll small balls of paste and attach with water or sugar glue. The spine on the back of the tool is one of the most versatile, great for pattern markings and embossing and used lots when modelling and flower making. Using the thin end of the Dresden tool drag down to blend different coloured pastes into the tail fin. This modelling tool is also great for. making mouths in models and scooping up dusts and edible glitters. Use marbled paste to create the mermaid tail and emboss with the scallop tool in a fish scale pattern. The scallop and comb modelling tool is great at creating geometric patterns as well. Then push the comb end down to create dotted seaweed shapes. Using the scallop and comb tool while the blue covering paste is still soft, drag the comb across the paste using different pressures and directions to create a wave pattern. How to use cake modelling tools to create an array of effectsĬreating a ‘mermaid’/'under the sea' effect using modelling tools Renshaw Ready to roll sugar paste in Sapphire Blue, Baby Blue, Lincoln Green, Pastel Green and Tiger Orange.Variety of piping tips or small circle cutters.5 4in hexagonal cake cards coated in Renshaw Sapphire Blue Ready to Roll sugar paste.There are lots of other tools that you can buy in sets or individually, but these would form a core set that cover a huge range of techniques. This set is double-ended and from left to right includes: Jacqui has used the PME set which are the tools she started with and still uses today to demonstrate some of the uses. Let's get started! Sugarpaste modelling tools
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Luckily, Jacqui Kelly, Renshaw Academy ambassador is here to help with a useful guide on cake modelling tools and how to create an array of effects you'll be able to use in your sugarcraft projects. The only problem can be knowing where to start. These include frilling, cutting, veining, shaping and embossing. When creating any sugar work piece be it cakes, cookies, models or cupcakes, a handy set of tools can help you add a variety of details and designs to your sugarcraft models, flowers and more.
