Another great tutorial! I agree with the previous comments that your instructions are spot on......just right in all aspects. Long may you continue to post them.......many thanks! X
CelticCait Thank you so much, I am so glad you like it. I am planning more videos at the moment and from October 1st plan to have 2 videos a month on different cake techniques so I hope you will like those.
I tried to make this cake for my daughters 21st birthday I used fondant icing mixed with tylose powder and left to dry for over 24 hours but when I tried to assemble the bow all of the loops either cracked or deflated. Please tell me where I went wrong many thanks
Hi Christina, I'm really glad you like the cake. If you are using gumpaste you will need to use glue, because as it dries the water will not hold it together . I hope this helps.
Hi Lucia, You can definitely use it to decorate a wedding cake if that is the style you are creating. I always love this style as the bow is so fun in any colour.
This is lovely.. What make of gum paste did you use? Also the letters and number you made.. which cutters do 6ou use? I have some but I find it difficult to get the icing out to create a neat letter
Hi Laura, The gumpaste that I used was by Squires. Also the cutters for the letters on the finished cake were the Windsor Clickstic block letters, they come in upper case and lower case. I hope this helps.
You can use fondant but it will take longer to set up. Maybe 2-3 days ahead of time is best to leave it out. Gumpaste will set up in bout 12 hours or less depending on thickness, how much tylose used etc.
+Pollyanna Grimstone Hi Pollyanna, Of course, I plan to put some cake recipes up very soon, and also more videos on decorating techniques. I will have some more videos out very soon.
Hello again...I did in fact make this cake and it came out beautiful. I prepared my bow loops 5 days in advance and they had dried nicely. The next morning the bow had flattened and the curly cues drooped and some broke. Any advice would be appreciated.
Did you happen to assemble to bow on the cake and refrigerate it and the drooping possibly happen after the cake was taken back out of the refrigerator? If that is the case, I would assume that the reason for this was the drastic temperature change would cause the gumpaste to condensate and soften the gumpaste. If that was not the situation, I would suggest adding tylose powder to your gumpaste as an extra drying agent. I've been working with fondant and gumpaste everyday for over a year now so I am not sure any other reason for the drooping to occur
Thanks so much for all your help and advice. I will try it again with the gumpaste. And, another thing I did that probably was wrong. I stuck the tips of the bow into a center of buttercream frosting...I thought the fondant would be too hard to poke them into it...all learning curves, right?
Going to attempt this tomorrow. Can I just confirm that fondant with Tylose will not hold? If so, I am going to try Sainsburys flower paste as I'm on a budget!
+Katie Hardy Hi Katie, I haven't actually tried this with tylose added to fondant. The flower paste should be absolutely fine. I have used the Sainsbury's version in the past and from my experience it is a little softer and takes a little longer to harden than the Squires flower paste I used i this video, but it will work the same. I hope this helps.
+CakesbyLynz Can I say a massive thankyou for your advice. I used the sainsburys flowerpaste and it worked great. I made sure they hardened for 4 days and assembled night before. Another useful decoration for celebration cakes x
Hi WithLoveSuuzle, It does set quite hard, it is still technically edible, but I usually remove the bows the same as you would gumpaste flowers when it comes to cutting the cake.
Hi Lynz, i love this cake! Where do you buy gum paste from? I tried to do it last week but i used fondant and tylose instead of gum paste. I didnt let the fondant set for long enough so my bows didnt stay up for long. Just wondering where you get yours and how long it takes to dry completely. Thanks!
+Afia Noire Hi Afia, I am so glad you like the cake. The gumpaste I use in this video is the Squires Floral Paste, I get it from my local cake supply shop and leave the bows over night until they are completely solid. I hope this helps.
I've been watching bow tutorials for an hour. This is the best one I've seen!! Thank you!
Me too👍👍👍
Iv just made this bow for a 50th birthday cake, it came out brilliant, cant wait to do it again love your easy to follow instructions
This bow came out beautiful !! More tutorials please !!
Excellent tutorial! I followed your instructions yesterday, and made the most beautiful bow for a cake.
Hi, I am so glad you found the tutorial helpful. I love the bow on this cake, its one of my favourites.
Lovely colors and well made bows 🥰🥰🥰. Your tutorial is amazing and easy to follow. Thank you Lynz
Thank you for the easy to follow tutorial, iv watched loads and this is the easiest to understand and follow
Hi Michelle, I am so glad you liked it and found it easy to follow. Thank you
Some of the best tutorials i have seen on yotuube. Shame you don't have hundreds that i can watch!!! haha
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Another great tutorial! I agree with the previous comments that your instructions are spot on......just right in all aspects. Long may you continue to post them.......many thanks! X
Wish I watched this before doing mine. Mine looked horrible, yours is so neat, I love your videos, thank you !
one of the best decorating cake ever
Stunning 😍 love the colours x
Love this cake and the colours are lovely.
Best tutorial i've seen so far! Thankyou ^_^
Ozzie Jennifer gv vc vc tv
you explained this well so that even I could follow it ;-) love the colours you used too
thank u sooo much! you have inspired me, and given me confidence. the cake looks great !
It looks so beautiful and lovely
this was great, thank you for simple and well verbalized instructions.
This is very pretty & prob the best looking bow on TH-cam. Trust me I've seen lots lol! Please do more tutorials! :-)
Very pretty... Love the colours
This is so cute very well presented...thank you so much truly appreciated.
That looked lovely and very well explained. Thankyou
Saludos 🇻🇪 excelente explicación gracias, bendiciones
Very pretty arrangement,and very easy to follow tutorial. Keep making more videos. Thnks.
Thank you nazeq1. I am defiantly going to be putting a lot more video tutorials up in the new year.
Best video I've seen..thank you
Great tutorial. Thanks for the ideas
Nice!! I always amazed that some people are never happy.
I love this cake and I am going to try to do it!
Love this tutorial so easy to follow and great looking bow.. Thank you so much please do more ;)
CelticCait Thank you so much, I am so glad you like it. I am planning more videos at the moment and from October 1st plan to have 2 videos a month on different cake techniques so I hope you will like those.
I tried to make this cake for my daughters 21st birthday I used fondant icing mixed with tylose powder and left to dry for over 24 hours but when I tried to assemble the bow all of the loops either cracked or deflated. Please tell me where I went wrong many thanks
Thanks for the tutorial 👍👍
Beautiful! I will use your technique on a Baby shower cake I am making right now.
Very nice I love the colours
Hi Nicky, Thank you. I loved making this cake, I love that the cake looks like a present
So beautiful!
Waaaw magnifique j'adore 😍
When letting the bows dry, do you leave them out in room temp or put on fridge? Does a fondant cake ever go in the fridge?
hi, I wondered if you could tell me the make of gum paste you used in this video? many thanks x
Hi, the make is the squires petal paste.
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Thank you very much dear..💚❤️💜️🧡🖤
You are very welcome. I hope the tutorial was useful, I love these pretty bow cakes.
@@CakesbyLynz yes very useful.i'm going to make a cake like this for my husbund's birthday (24th of november ).🎂💪👍
VERY NICE AND YOU EXPLAINED IT JUST RIGHT.
Nice and clean job!!!
this cake is gorgeous! will water do the work instead of the glue?
Hi Christina, I'm really glad you like the cake. If you are using gumpaste you will need to use glue, because as it dries the water will not hold it together . I hope this helps.
Thanks very much, can bow be used to decorate a wedding cake?
Hi Lucia, You can definitely use it to decorate a wedding cake if that is the style you are creating. I always love this style as the bow is so fun in any colour.
@@CakesbyLynz Okay, thank you so much
ps... can I use fondant with tylose added? is it the same thing as gumpaste?
This is lovely.. What make of gum paste did you use? Also the letters and number you made.. which cutters do 6ou use? I have some but I find it difficult to get the icing out to create a neat letter
Hi Laura, The gumpaste that I used was by Squires. Also the cutters for the letters on the finished cake were the Windsor Clickstic block letters, they come in upper case and lower case. I hope this helps.
Love it!! Thank you for the tutorial I been wanting to make a bow thank you. Quick question can I do it with fondant instead of gum paste?
You can use fondant but it will take longer to set up. Maybe 2-3 days ahead of time is best to leave it out. Gumpaste will set up in bout 12 hours or less depending on thickness, how much tylose used etc.
Can you do a video on how you made the cake and how you put the icing on the base and the icing on the cake?
Looks amazing!
+Pollyanna Grimstone Hi Pollyanna, Of course, I plan to put some cake recipes up very soon, and also more videos on decorating techniques. I will have some more videos out very soon.
+CakesbyLynz at 01:17 where do you buy that white paper from that's in your hand
Is the piece you use to fix to bow to the cake normal fondant? I tried using gum paste for this and it broke the bow loops.
great tutorial... thanks
Gorgeous!
Kimberly Kristin Thank you x
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very very beautiful and nic👏👏👏👏👏👏💛
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Do you leave the bows overnight?
Anukriti Kunwar Hi, yes I usually leave the bows over night to completely harden before putting them on the cake.
Your very clever love it
Hello again...I did in fact make this cake and it came out beautiful. I prepared my bow loops 5 days in advance and they had dried nicely. The next morning the bow had flattened and the curly cues drooped and some broke. Any advice would be appreciated.
Did you happen to assemble to bow on the cake and refrigerate it and the drooping possibly happen after the cake was taken back out of the refrigerator? If that is the case, I would assume that the reason for this was the drastic temperature change would cause the gumpaste to condensate and soften the gumpaste. If that was not the situation, I would suggest adding tylose powder to your gumpaste as an extra drying agent. I've been working with fondant and gumpaste everyday for over a year now so I am not sure any other reason for the drooping to occur
I only used fondant...my first try...but I will try again. Should I do half and half? Gumpaste/fondant
I would use 100% gumpaste and use fondant for the ball in the center to hold everything together
Thanks so much for all your help and advice. I will try it again with the gumpaste. And, another thing I did that probably was wrong. I stuck the tips of the bow into a center of buttercream frosting...I thought the fondant would be too hard to poke them into it...all learning curves, right?
Going to attempt this tomorrow. Can I just confirm that fondant with Tylose will not hold? If so, I am going to try Sainsburys flower paste as I'm on a budget!
+Katie Hardy Hi Katie, I haven't actually tried this with tylose added to fondant. The flower paste should be absolutely fine. I have used the Sainsbury's version in the past and from my experience it is a little softer and takes a little longer to harden than the Squires flower paste I used i this video, but it will work the same. I hope this helps.
+CakesbyLynz Can I say a massive thankyou for your advice. I used the sainsburys flowerpaste and it worked great. I made sure they hardened for 4 days and assembled night before. Another useful decoration for celebration cakes x
How the fondant is so hard and stable ?
mam can we use fondant instead of gumpaste .mam do pls answer
Is the gumpaste not to hard to eat if you let them dry for 12 hours?
Hi WithLoveSuuzle, It does set quite hard, it is still technically edible, but I usually remove the bows the same as you would gumpaste flowers when it comes to cutting the cake.
Thanks! love it.
amazing...
Mam do u have a tutorial vid in making the spiral one? Thank you💖 subs from PH
Hi Lynz, i love this cake! Where do you buy gum paste from? I tried to do it last week but i used fondant and tylose instead of gum paste. I didnt let the fondant set for long enough so my bows didnt stay up for long. Just wondering where you get yours and how long it takes to dry completely. Thanks!
+Afia Noire Hi Afia, I am so glad you like the cake. The gumpaste I use in this video is the Squires Floral Paste, I get it from my local cake supply shop and leave the bows over night until they are completely solid. I hope this helps.
So cute
Thanks a lot❤️
great thank you.
can you put up the colours you used ond the video please?
Thank you!!!!
What size cake is this?
MrMimipop831 This was a 6 inch cake which was about 4 inches heigh when stacked.
Perfect
Great!
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Pls tel me the glu name exactly
Thank you love it :)
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Please be aware you say "kinda" far too often, other than that, good job!
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Beautiful!!
Your very clever love it