An Expression of Art

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Fondant Bears



You will need:

  • Brown Fondant

  • Gel colors (brown or black for the nose and eyes)

  • Spaghetti (to support the head of the bear, and if you like, the limbs as well)

  • Toothpick


  • One piping tip (any size)
Getting started:
  1. Roll 2 balls of fondant for body and head of the bear and for logs of fondant for limbs (arms and legs). Remember to proportion these as these will complete body of bear.
  2. Cover your workign area with a small piece of wax paper to prevent the bear from sticking to your working area. 
  3. Press the body of the bear slightly over wax paper, shaping the body to a less rounded form (it's up to you to decide how you want the body of your bear to look)
  4. Insert a dry spaghetti on top and in the middle of the bear to function as the support for the bear's head as shown in the picture below.  Don't attach the head at this time as it is easier to work / mold the head when dettached.
  5. Take one of the limbs that you have rolled before and pich the tip of it upward in order to shape the foot of the bear.  Then pinch the other end (the thigh) so it can fit nicely next tot he bear's body. See picture below.
  6. Repeat for the second leg.
  7. Insert a small piece of spaghetti on the side of the bear's body in order to make sure the leg stays in place.  With cake decorating brush, wet around the sphagetti with some little water (our 'glue' in this case) and attach the limb. Repeat on the other side. 
  8. Now let's work on the bear's arms. Take one of the fondant logs meant to be the arm of the bear and pinch on one end. Repeat for second arm.
  9. Insert a small piece of dry spaghetti on each side of the bear and moisten the side with a wet cake decorating brush and place the arms so they rest on top on the legs (or position arm wherever you like).
  10. Now let's work on the head of the bear.  Roll the second (smaller) ball of fondant, then press in the middle to create a protution (the bear's snout) and pinch slightly in order for the snout to come out a little bit.
  11. Flatten the snout a little bit. Center the head on the palm of your hands and mark the spots where you want the eyes. Press slightly with the back of your brush in order to create the eyes.
  12. Using the back end of one of your piping tips, Mark the mouth of the bear as shown below.
  13. Press slightly with a toothpick in the middle of the mouth to make a small opening. Wet your cake decorating brush slightly and shape the mouth of your bear.
  14. Roll a tiny ball of fondant (this will be your bear's nose). Moisten the back of the ball and press to the middle of the bears snout. We have given the bear a nose.
  15. Place the bear's head on top of the bear's body, making sure that the dry spaghetti inserts through the middle of the bottom of the bear's head.  Make sure it keeps in place.
  16. Roll 2 tiny balls of fondant (this will be the bear's ears) and flatten then on your working surface.  With the back end of your decorating brush, press slightly in the middle in order to indent.
  17. Moisten 2 spots on the top of your bear's head and attach the ears (as shown below)
  18. Dip the end of one toothpick in the gel color of your choice (dark brown shown below) and slighlty insert it in the bear's eyes to give it color. Swirl the toothpick a little bit to make the eyes a little bigger, repeat on the second eye.
  19. With your decorating brush or toothpick, color the nose of the bear.
  20. Roll little balls of fondant and flatten. Press and 'glue' with water to the sole of it's feet.  Paint 3 dark spots to mark the toes.
  21. Allow soem tiem for the fondant and the gel color to dry. Repeat process to make multiple bears of every color and shape :).


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

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The Cake Stylist said...

Hi "My life as a squirl",

The plan is still on :)

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