Steps 1. Make and bake cake as directed on box for 13x9-inch pan. Cool 10 minutes. Run knife around sides of pan to loosen cake; remove from pan to cooling rack. Cool completely, about 1 hour. Place cake in freezer 30 minutes before cutting to reduce crumbs. In large bowl, mix frosting with 7 drops pink food color and 3 drops purple food color. Place cake top side up on tray or cardboard.
Place crown diagram on cake template can be found under the Tips below ; using serrated knife, cut crown shape from cake using diagram as a guide. Frost with thin layer of frosting to seal in crumbs.
Pastillage dries fast, therefore you will have to work quickly. Cover the unused area with plastic wrap. Quickly turn over the cutout to stand on an 8-inch cake board. Then use a canister to help the crown keep its shape. Remember to add shortening or wax paper to the canister to keep it from sticking to the canister. If you are in a hurry, allow the crown to stand a few minutes then remove the canister. Otherwise, let the crown dry before you add any decorations. For gum paste, this could take a few days.
However, for pastillage it. This is the most exciting part. Begin by making six fleurs-de-lis from the Mod Podge Mod Mold Royal Icons and glue to the larger fleur-de-lis using pastillage gel which is pastillage mixed with water.
Then create a small pearl using the Wilton Damask Fondant mold , then glue it to the crown. I used royal blue and red fondant or pastillage to make the crown jewelry with the Wilton Jewelry Mold. Be creative and have fun. I also added another piece from the Mod Podge mold on the shorter portion of the crown.
Once I was finished adding the jewelry, I sprayed the crown with the Wilton gold color mist to get a light golden color. Then mix some Egyptian gold luster dust from GSA with vodka or lemon extract and paint the crown gold.
I waited until the crown was dried before adding a second coat. Do not move the crown until it is completely dried and make sure the crown is on a board so that you can move around. That is it. See… it is very easy, right? As I mentioned before, the cake was a royal blue tiered cake made with red velvet and vanilla flavor.
They were 8 inches and a inch round. Materials Required Cardboard you can make use of old carton pieces too Foil Gift wrap Scissors Glue Crayons, paints or glitter pens you can also use stickers, cartoon cut-outs etc. Stapler Steps Cut a piece of cardboard that can go around your head effortlessly but slightly overlap Staple the two ends to make it long and strong Now cut a piece of foil wrap of the same length but slightly bigger in width Again staple the two ends together Stick the foil wrap paper to the cardboard Cut a zigzag in the top edge of the foil wrap paper Now decorate the paper not cardboard with glitters, markers and stickers Now make a ring with the cardboard folded inwards and staple it together.
The crown is now ready! Tips Crown patterns can be of several types and you can create one that suits to your specific need for the occasion. Paper crowns can be worn not just by kids but also adults for a number of celebrations with myriad themes.
While making use of store-bought paper crowns may be good for an occasion, creating one yourself can add to the fun. You can play with a number of themes and colours of your choice.
With the help of markers, glitters and stickers you can come up with bizarre yet fun Crown Patterns. For an effective paper crown, ensure that you use good quality stationery items such as glue and scissors. You can let your child create crowns but be sure of offering some assistance which they will need.
Paper crowns can definitely add to the fun factor during parties. Be it a birthday party or a gender reveal party being thrown by parents to be, having a set of cool paper crowns is certainly a great idea. You can also get experimental and don Awesome Crown Tattoos.
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