![]() Later I traced it with black glaze frosting. To create the “Hello Kitty” character I frosted the cake with white frosting first then with a toothpick I drew the sketch of the desired picture which I copied from other Hello Kitty cakes on this site. The whiskers are BBQ sticks stained with black food coloring (boil water and add the food color, let simmer for 15 min or until dyed) and that’s it! Everybody loved it! The bow is also with the same star tip but with pink icing. I put a thin crumb coat on and with a star tip I decorated the whole cake. I stacked the cake and trimmed it using a Hello Kitty template that I got online. I made this cake for a friend that loves Hello Kitty! I have never decorated Hello Kitty cakes before and it was pretty easy. I also decorated the dress with small Smarties.Įverybody liked the cake especially my two nieces who have already requested me to make them Hello Kitty cakes for their next birthdays. I used a yellow sugar sweet for the nose. The whiskers are also from licorice held in place with toothpicks. I used licorice for the outline of the body and black icing for the face and eyes. I used ready made white icing for the face, hands and feet and colored a portion of it in pink for the dress. Fill in the other bits with the red and pink icing and use smarties for the eyes and nose. Using a licorice roll (flat licorice that is rolled up) I then cut this into strips to do the black outlines. You can then use the template to mark out the lines for the icing. Using your template pin it to your cake and cut around the template. I froze my Hello Kitty cakes to make the assembly and icing a little easier. You then take the print out and make a tracing paper/baking paper copy of it. I then made two square tin cakes (around 22cm). Just find an image from the internet, print it out to the appropriate size (I printed mine in two halves on landscape paper to make it large enough). I used two licorice buttons as eyes and a yellow Jordan almond for the mouth.Īs you can see the only real difficultly I had was in spelling “Birthday”, by mistake I left out the “d” making it “Birthay”!įor my sister’s 18th I made her a Hello Kitty cake. This provided a nice outline which I then used the star tip to fill in the design. I then piped a thin line of frosting over the toothpick tracing. I used a toothpick to lightly trace the head onto the frosted cake. I got a picture of Hello Kitty from a website, enlarged it, printed it out and then cut out the Hello Kitty head. I then made buttercream frosting to do the Hello Kitty and other decorating. I frosted the whole cake with pink canned frosting. I baked a white cake in a 9×13 pan letting it cool before removing to a platter. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |