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Have you ever wondered, “How do they do that?” Well, you are not the only one! When I saw some cakes in Martha Stewart's Weddings magazine a while back, I couldn't believe the amazing designs on them. So, I did my research and found out how they did it.

They used cake stencils!! You can get these amazing cake stencils online from Designer Stencils. Definitely check out their site and see all the different designs you can buy. All you need is some royal icing, a small offset spatula or bench scraper (something with a flat edge) and gel based food coloring, if you want the design to have color.

So here is my little tutorial for you. Hope you enjoy it!

cake style copy

First, you need to either cover your cake in fondant or a crusting buttercream. Let either of them set a little bit before you use the stencils. Place the stencil on the spot you want the design on, and either hold it carefully or tape it to the cake if you are using fondant (sorry about the bad lighting!).

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Next take your royal icing and carefully cover all of the exposed cake/stencil with the icing.

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Then take your small offset spatula, bench scraper or hemming ruler, and scrape off the excess icing.

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Then pull off your stencil and look at your masterpiece!

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Then I added a sugar rose to the top corner and called it a day!

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eugy (message)  157 posts, Blushing bee

This is an awesome post!! I would love to try and stencil my own cake one day. Thanks so much for sharing! =)

 
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Ashlyn Carter

Mel! When did you become part of the wedding bee club?!! YOU GO GIRL!! SO proud of you!!!!

 
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Lillindy

I may just have to try this one day since you made it look so easy!

 
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Jessie Blum @ Eclectic Unions (message)  244 posts, Helper bee

How cool!

 
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Kate@ Kids and Cocktails

Very neat! Not really my style, but I have always wondered how they did it! :)

 
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LatteLove (message)  5,056 posts, Bee Keeper

you make it look so easy! I bet it made a big mess :-)

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,546 posts, Bee Keeper

Oh wow, I never knew a stencil on a cake could create that clean of a look!

 
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Cake Designs and 6 Random Facts » Weddingbee PRO » The Wedding Blog

[...] I did not hand pipe this…this cake was done with cake stencils, which I absolutely [...]

 


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