I absolutely love two tone icing on cupcakes.
Here's how to get it.....
1)For two toned frosting, just fill the piping bag with two different colours. Fill it in so that when you squeeze the piping bag, both come out more or less at the same time. Make sure that you have a good contrast between the colours for a pretty effect! Make space and try and put both the colors in such a way that both come out simultaneously.
If done correct this is what two tone icing should look like! A perfect treat!
Here's how to get it.....
1)For two toned frosting, just fill the piping bag with two different colours. Fill it in so that when you squeeze the piping bag, both come out more or less at the same time. Make sure that you have a good contrast between the colours for a pretty effect! Make space and try and put both the colors in such a way that both come out simultaneously.
2)The second method is by Wilton.
Brush Striping
Produces more intense multiple colors because it is done with straight icing color brushed into the bag. Apply one or more stripes of icing color with a decorating brush, then fill the bag with white or pastel-colored icing. As the icing is squeezed past the color, decorations will come out striped.
Brush Striping
Produces more intense multiple colors because it is done with straight icing color brushed into the bag. Apply one or more stripes of icing color with a decorating brush, then fill the bag with white or pastel-colored icing. As the icing is squeezed past the color, decorations will come out striped.
If done correct this is what two tone icing should look like! A perfect treat!
0 comments:
Post a Comment