Hey guys!
It's the day before Christmas! Are you done with your shopping yet? Currently in transit? Prepapring for Noche Buena? Doing some holiday baking?
So how about me? I am writing this post while eating brunch - chorizo fried rice with salted egg and tomatoes. Thanks so much, Cielo for the delish chorizo!
Many have asked me how I made the Christmas Trees from this post. So I decided to make a tutorial for it.
But wait there's more! I made a tutorial of how to make Christmas Trees another way.
Marissa, I hope you're reading this post. This is for you :)
Christmas Tree #1
What we need:
Royal icing (mint green) in a piping bag with a small star tip
Parchment paper cut up in squares
Fondant (Yellow)
Rolling Pin
Small star fondant cutter
Sprinkles in yellow and red (or whatever color you have)
Here's how:
Before we begin, I made a guide on how to pipe the royal icing into the parchment paper.
(1) Get a small square of parchment paper, pipe a "shell" in one end.
(2) Pipe another one beside it.
(3) Pipe a third one. This is the base of the Christmas Tree.
(4) In between the three base shells, pipe two more shells.
(5) Then pipe one last shell on top. We now have the basic Christmas Tree.
(6) Now, we can decorate the tree with sprinkles.
(7) Roll out the yellow fondant and cut out stars
(8) Place on top of trees(9) Let it dry for at least a day and a half before placing on top of cupcakes.
Christmas Tree #2
What we need:
Fondant (in yellow and sky blue)
Sugar (colored in electric green)
Round sprinkles (I used just the pink ones)
Polvoron shaper or round fondant cutter
Water and brush
Here's how:
(1) Roll out blue fondant and cut out round discs using the p
olvoron shaper or round fondant cutter
(2) Shape white fondant into a ball. If there are creases formed, don't worry.
(3) Shape it into a long tear drop or a vampire's tooth or an ice cream cone (whatever it looks like)
(4) Flatten the base to make sure it can stand up
(5) Brush the tree with water and roll into the colored sugar.
(6) Roll the tree into your hands to secure the sugar into the fondant. If there are empty spots, roll in again in the colored sugar and make sure everything is covered.
(6) Using water and brush, attach pink round sprinkles into the tree.
(7) Attach trees onto the round flat discs. Pretty simple huh?Here are the trees on top of red velvet cupcakes with vanilla buttercream frosting.
Enjoy the holidays everyone!!!
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