Cake! magazine by Australian Cake Decorating Network November 2019 Cake! Magazine | Page 11

A BUSY LITTLE ELF This cake shows a little elf that is very happy with himself because he has made a number of toys at Santa’s workshop. He has ticked many boxes on his ‘to-make’ list. Toys are all around him! Step 2: Step 1: The 11” cake is the base tier, which creates the workbench. The wood grain effect can be obtained either by airbrushing or by painting. Airbrush the dark wood grain first in brown, and then add yellow to the brown and spray on to the cake, creating the background colour. Alternatively, paint the tier with brown food dye. A bristle brush will help get the woodgrain effect. To create the drum tier, take the 8” cake and use water to attach the sugar decorations. Using a ruler, cut a strip of red fondant and secure with water at the base. Using a triangle cutter, cut blue fondant triangles and then add the red strip at the top. Finish off the drum with hand-rolled yellow fondant balls. Step 3: Place the drum on top of the base ‘wooden’ tier. Use dowels or skewers in the base tier to take the weight of drum and decorations. Cut them flush with the height of the base tier using secateurs. Spread wet fondant or ganache between the two tiers to secure them together. The Dumbo and the polar bear toppers are both made with Rice Krispie Treat mix.