Cake! magazine by Australian Cake Decorating Network November 2019 Cake! Magazine | Page 22

Step 57: Make a teddy to sit in the boat. Make the head larger than the body to make the bear look cuter. Make the snout small and add it to the very Step 56: bottom of the head. Add a little seat and Mark in the fur by then paint or airbrush pushing some fondant the ‘wood’ strips and up and away from the boat once they have set. head and the cheeks. Step 58: Place two black ball eyes onto the lower half of the head, right down near the snout. Make sure they aren’t too close together. Mark in some stitches using a stitching wheel. Step 59 & 60: To make the lollipops, add some tylose powder to the fondant. Roll out two sausages of different coloured fondant and twist them around each other. Coil the twisted fondant into a circle and gently press flat. Insert a wooden skewer. To the bottom right hand corner of the cake there is the ‘material’ used to make Dumbo. Roll out some grey fondant into a large teardrop shape to make the ear. Roll a round ball for the ball of string and roll out thin strings of fondant as the string. Attach the string with water. Group some of the strings of dark grey together to make Dumbo’s tail and stick it to a longer sausage of grey string. To make the pins in the pin cushion, use dry spaghetti topped with little white sugar heads. Use spaghetti to make the needle and the also the hammer handle in the tool bag. Cover the spaghetti with fondant and add a hammer head. To make the boat use blue fondant with tylose powder added. Cut the white deck and roof from modelling paste and stick them together once the modelling paste has set. Paint on some little black windows. Secure Dumbo to the drum with a dowel, some royal icing or some wet fondant. Secure the polar bear and other sugar decortions to the board in the same way. Finally, you can finish off the cake by adding some lustre to give it a pearly sheen. You can either brush on some lustre dust powder or spray on some airbrush pearl shimmer.