I'm so glad you found it helpful! I love trying different methods and am actually in the middle of experimenting again! 😂 Hopefully I can share more methods you find useful! 💖
No problem! It can smudge, bleed, and run, but as long as youre careful when your painting, allowing it to dry fully before touching, and not taking it from extreme temperature to extreme temperature, you should be fine. And by extreme temperature what I mean is popping it in the fridge and then popping it out into a warm room. With extreme temperature changes you'll see any cake sweat, so you have to make sure you keep it in its box until it's come to room temperature. Hopefully that wasn't confusing. 💕
Really helpfull video . 😍👍 thanks alot . I have a question about the color dust . Can i use chocolate powder color ?! Will that work or do i have to buy powder food color ?!
Thank you! I’m so glad! ❤️ I’m not exactly sure what powdered color chocolate is. Do you have the name of the company that makes it? Maybe I know it as something else?
So they sound like they work the same as color dusts since you’re using them for coloring chocolate and cocoa butter. Most of my dusts I can use to dust flowers, color icings, and chocolate, so my assumption is you should be fine. But not having used that specific brand, I can’t say with 100% certainty.
The color mill I'm thinking about is an oil based paint that doesn't need cocoa butter- it should work wonderfully on ganache. Is there another product you're referring to?
Thank you for your helpful videos just a question please in your opinion which is the greatest method I mean from all sides ( cheapest,cleanest and most beautiful result ) ❤️❤️
My apologies for responding so late! My girls and I have been sick, and so I've been very absent here. 😷 But to answer your question - In my opinion painting with gel food colors on fondant is the most cost effective, forgiving, and beautiful. Second up would be painting on ganache with gel food colors. I actually have a few videos I'd like to do on that method in the future if you're interested. I hope this helps! 💕
Hi can i know whether i can use gel colours with cocoa butter to ppaint on buttercream,ganche and fondant??? By the way your tutorials are so useful..love your work so much..love from srilanka.❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much! I haven't used gel colors with cocoa butter before, but my gut says they'd be difficult to mix. Cocoa butter, being oil, tends to repel water based products. So if you'd like to use liquid type colors with a cocoa butter I'd go with an oil based food color. Then you get the texture of cocoa butter with the color of the oil food colors. I hope this helps!
I haven’t had that happen. But I imagine that if it’s warm enough to melt… your cake collapsing is the greater concern 😅. Let’s hope for none of that! 💖
Sorry. I don't know the answer to that. I've never used glaze based coloring. I'll have to look into that to learn more. Do you have a brand you use? I'd love to try it.
@@FiveTwoBaker try sweet sticks. Also try whether hair dryer is suitable to dry the paint which affect the stability of the fondant consistency. Thanks
That's a great question! I feel like the answer is yes, but being 100% honest, I'm not sure I have any that are not, so I can't say for certain. If I come across any I'll test them and definitely post. 💖
Great question. But no! cocoa butter is very different from regular butter. Definitely try to find cocoa butter if possible. If not I have another demo video where I use alcohol instead of cocoa butter. 💖
If you watch my video with "Snow White" you'll see how I handle mistakes on fondant- carefully wipe off with brush. For cocoa butter, if you can't wipe it off bc its dried, you can always paint over. Buttercream you probably just need to wipe off because it'll be absorbed in. Hope that helps!
Very insightful! I really like how you showed the same method using the different media. Great video!
I'm so glad you found it helpful! I love trying different methods and am actually in the middle of experimenting again! 😂 Hopefully I can share more methods you find useful! 💖
Color dust works well
On buttercream. Thanks for the video
Definitely! I’m glad it could help! ❤️
Thank you so beautiful and helpful tutorial MA
I'm so glad you think so! Thank you! 💖
Thank you. You are very talented. ❤
I'm so glad you like it! 💖
Thank you for sharing this information. very good tip. Is this going to smudge , bleed or ran out. Thank you
No problem! It can smudge, bleed, and run, but as long as youre careful when your painting, allowing it to dry fully before touching, and not taking it from extreme temperature to extreme temperature, you should be fine. And by extreme temperature what I mean is popping it in the fridge and then popping it out into a warm room. With extreme temperature changes you'll see any cake sweat, so you have to make sure you keep it in its box until it's come to room temperature. Hopefully that wasn't confusing. 💕
I appreciate this video soooooo much ❤❤❤❤ thank you for doing this
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you liked it! 💖
So beautiful Becky!
Thank you guys! ❤️
@@FiveTwoBaker I didn’t realize I wrote it twice lol
😂 i assumed you both wrote one, not realizing the other had. ❤️❤️❤️
It looks so beautiful!
You guys are so sweet! Thank you! ❤️
So beautiful and useful!!!!
Thank you! ❤️ I'm so glad you think so!
Hi! Can we use gel color do dye the cocoa butter?
That's a great question. Technically you can, but it's hard to mix bc water and oil don't like to mix.
Really helpfull video . 😍👍 thanks alot . I have a question about the color dust . Can i use chocolate powder color ?! Will that work or do i have to buy powder food color ?!
Thank you! I’m so glad! ❤️ I’m not exactly sure what powdered color chocolate is. Do you have the name of the company that makes it? Maybe I know it as something else?
@@FiveTwoBaker its local company called CAKE SALON . The colors are been used to color chocolate and cocoa butter to make chocolate bonbons .
So they sound like they work the same as color dusts since you’re using them for coloring chocolate and cocoa butter. Most of my dusts I can use to dust flowers, color icings, and chocolate, so my assumption is you should be fine. But not having used that specific brand, I can’t say with 100% certainty.
What brushes you are using 1:33
They’re watercolor brushes. I’ve linked them in the description if you’re interested 💕
This is amazing 😍
Thank you so much Kurlina! ❤️
Can I use color mill products with cocoa butter to mix together and paint over the ganache?
The color mill I'm thinking about is an oil based paint that doesn't need cocoa butter- it should work wonderfully on ganache. Is there another product you're referring to?
Thank you for your helpful videos just a question please in your opinion which is the greatest method I mean from all sides ( cheapest,cleanest and most beautiful result ) ❤️❤️
My apologies for responding so late! My girls and I have been sick, and so I've been very absent here. 😷 But to answer your question - In my opinion painting with gel food colors on fondant is the most cost effective, forgiving, and beautiful. Second up would be painting on ganache with gel food colors. I actually have a few videos I'd like to do on that method in the future if you're interested. I hope this helps! 💕
Hi can i know whether i can use gel colours with cocoa butter to ppaint on buttercream,ganche and fondant??? By the way your tutorials are so useful..love your work so much..love from srilanka.❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much! I haven't used gel colors with cocoa butter before, but my gut says they'd be difficult to mix. Cocoa butter, being oil, tends to repel water based products. So if you'd like to use liquid type colors with a cocoa butter I'd go with an oil based food color. Then you get the texture of cocoa butter with the color of the oil food colors. I hope this helps!
Will the painting melt if warm?
I haven’t had that happen. But I imagine that if it’s warm enough to melt… your cake collapsing is the greater concern 😅. Let’s hope for none of that! 💖
Would americolor gel and coconut oil work? Just thought😊
Definitely does. The only problem with oil is that it takes ages to dry, so you run the risk of smearing it.
@@FiveTwoBaker thank you.. would glaze based colouring work?
Sorry. I don't know the answer to that. I've never used glaze based coloring. I'll have to look into that to learn more. Do you have a brand you use? I'd love to try it.
@@FiveTwoBaker try sweet sticks. Also try whether hair dryer is suitable to dry the paint which affect the stability of the fondant consistency. Thanks
Hi i hava a question, im just wondering if i need to buy a fat soluble colour powder to combine with cocoa butter?
That's a great question! I feel like the answer is yes, but being 100% honest, I'm not sure I have any that are not, so I can't say for certain. If I come across any I'll test them and definitely post. 💖
Hi can you tell me what brand the color dust you are using is?
Of course! These are Roxy & Rich brand dusts. There are also some wiltons mixed in, but mostly the R&R. ❤️
@@FiveTwoBaker thank you so much!
Hello dear,we can use normal butter
Great question. But no! cocoa butter is very different from regular butter. Definitely try to find cocoa butter if possible. If not I have another demo video where I use alcohol instead of cocoa butter. 💖
@@FiveTwoBaker thnx
Did link the color painting you used please
Just linked the two brands I use the most! ❤️
@@FiveTwoBaker thank you ☺️
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Thank you Filippo! ❤️
If you make a mistake while painting, how to take it off? Thank you!
If you watch my video with "Snow White" you'll see how I handle mistakes on fondant- carefully wipe off with brush. For cocoa butter, if you can't wipe it off bc its dried, you can always paint over. Buttercream you probably just need to wipe off because it'll be absorbed in. Hope that helps!