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Wafer paper is a flexible sheet of edible paper that can be manipulated into many different shapes. This medium has several uses like making flowers, bows, sails, and wraps to name few, but it can be a little finicky by being too dry or too wet. Making Wafer Paper Flowers, Edible Wafer Paper Cake, Wafer Paper Sail Tutorial, Wafer Paper Flowers Tutorial How To Make, Wafer Paper Sails, How To Make Wafer Paper Flowers, How To Use Wafer Paper On Cakes, Wafer Paper Cake Ideas, Wafer Paper Techniques

Wafer paper is a flexible sheet of edible paper that can be manipulated into many different shapes. This medium has several uses like making flowers, bows, sails, and wraps to name few, but it can be a little finicky by being too dry or too wet.

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Claire Lawrence Cake Design on Instagram: "- - Wafer Paper- -   I do love decorating with wafer paper 🤍 this isn’t usually how I do it. I don’t usually add the layer of wafer paper before adding the strips. I usually add straight to soft fondant but I forgot this while making this cake 🤦‍♀️ with soft fondant you can push the strips into the fondant and it will stick just fine but with hardened fondant like this was it makes it very difficult. BUT wafer paper stick to wafer paper better than anything else so because it was a white cake there was nothing to panic about and it worked just fine 👌🏻   I used @saracinodolci wafer paper which is 0.3mm thick and each strip is individually stuck. It doesn’t take as long as you may think, it’s pretty easy but is so effective.   I’m currently on h Wafer Cake Decoration, How To Use Wafer Paper On Cakes, Waffle Paper Cake Decoration, Wafer Paper Cake Designs, Wedding Cake Wafer Paper, Cake With Balls Decoration, Long Wedding Cake, Wafer Paper Cake Tutorial, Wafer Paper Cake Design

Claire Lawrence Cake Design on Instagram: "- - Wafer Paper- - I do love decorating with wafer paper 🤍 this isn’t usually how I do it. I don’t usually add the layer of wafer paper before adding the strips. I usually add straight to soft fondant but I forgot this while making this cake 🤦‍♀️ with soft fondant you can push the strips into the fondant and it will stick just fine but with hardened fondant like this was it makes it very difficult. BUT wafer paper stick to wafer paper better…

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#Repost @diyacakesit To make suede fabric texture for you cake decorating ✅ You need: Wafer paper. I used @saracinodolci Edible dust. I used...

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K CAKE on Instagram: "To color wafer paper on a cake, you can follow these steps:

1. **Prepare the Coloring Mixture**: Melt cocoa butter . (If you don’t have cocoa butter, you can use coconut oil) Add oil-based pigment to the melted cocoa butter and mix until the color is concentrated . Make sure you have enough pigment and touch of white if is still too transparent.

2. **Apply the Color**: Gently tap and spread the colored mixture onto the wafer paper. The goal is to let the pigment sink into the wafer paper without creating a thick layer.

3. **Steam the Wafer Paper**: Use a reliable steamer, like a thermal mix, which provides a steady and long-lasting steam. Smaller steamers can run out of steam quickly and might not be as effective.

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K CAKE on Instagram: "To color wafer paper on a cake, you can follow these steps: 1. **Prepare the Coloring Mixture**: Melt cocoa butter . (If you don’t have cocoa butter, you can use coconut oil) Add oil-based pigment to the melted cocoa butter and mix until the color is concentrated . Make sure you have enough pigment and touch of white if is still too transparent. 2. **Apply the Color**: Gently tap and spread the colored mixture onto the wafer paper. The goal is to let the pigment sink…

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