Other options for painting on a cake include using powder colouring or gel colouring mixed with vodka. Toothpicks or ice cream sticks for mixing the paint A small empty jar or plastic container — to put alcohol in to clean your paintbrush between colours and of course, some paintbrushes…. I bought these ones pretty cheaply from our local emporium shop.
Painting on a cake will be infinitely easier if you have a great base to work on. The straighter and smoother the sides on your cake, the easier it will be to trace your image neatly onto the cake.
I suggest ganaching your cake, as the ganache will give you a much firmer base than buttercream will. Check out my How to Ganache a Cake post for info on ganaching a cake for perfectly straight sides. Your fondant needs to dry for at least 12 hours 24 hours is even better before you try and paint on it. Time to pick out your image. For this cake, I purchased this pretty dreamcatcher clipart set off Etsy.
I ended up deciding not to do the whole dreamcatcher so I cropped the top section off, to leave me with just the feathers, ribbons and beads. I used Photoshop to do this, but any image editor with a crop tool will do the job. Then I resized the remaining image to fit my cake.
When I traced the image I just ignored the last remaining part of the dreamcatcher ring and continued the strings and ribbons up to the top you can see it in the photo below. Now, if your image is not symmetrical, then you also need to flip your image so that it is backwards then when you trace it onto your cake, the image will be the right way. Print out your image onto regular A4 printer paper.
Place another piece of paper on top, and trace the image. If your image is not symmetrical, then you also need to flip your image so that it is backwards when you trace it onto your cake you will get the reverse.
Print out your image onto regular printer paper. Hold your traced image against something white a wall, another piece of paper, the fridge, anything white pencil tracing side down and check that you can see the lines through the back of the paper.
If not, it probably means your paper is too thick. You may need to find a thinner piece, or buy some proper tracing paper. I had no issues seeing the pattern through the average-quality printer paper I used. If you do the tracing soon after printing the image, some of the ink will transfer to the back of your design and help you be able to see it. Instead, you could use a scriber to imprint the design rather than tracing pencil lines. Trim the paper so that it is the same height as your cake.
Now we need to add some more paper so we can wrap the whole thing around the cake. I used waxed paper for this, but you can use another piece of printer paper if you prefer.
Cut a piece of paper the same height as the cake, and long enough to cover the back of the cake where the design ends. Tape one side to the edge of the design, then wrap it tightly but gently around the cake, design side down, and secure the other end with tape. Now you can start tracing the design. Just make sure you go over each line of the design.
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