Saturday, 4 January 2014

Testing the new toy :)

It was a cold morning on 25th December when I opened quite possibly the best Christmas present ever. After attaching the gun to the hose and air compressor my new airbrush was ready to go! This post will be all about my first attempt at using the airbrush.

To start with I watched this brilliant video tutorial by Krazy Kool Cakes. The next step was to protect the table! 































A couple of drops of Teal food colouring (which apparently has 'adverse effects on children....') and the airbrush was ready to go. To spray the food colouring you simply have to pull back on the trigger. Covering a cake in a solid colour was a lot easier than anticipated. As long as the board was continuously moving on the turntable the colour applied fairly evenly.










 







Next up was attempting to create a wood effect. I started with some small white 'planks' of sugarpaste and indented a wood effect onto them. The colour was sprayed on at an angle to ensure the grain stood out. After colouring I attempted to transfer the 'planks' to the cake... bad idea. The food colouring makes the sugarpaste a lot softer and its really hard to handle.












My final test was to colour some small sugarpaste butterflies and apply them to the cake. However I had the same issue with the sugarpaste going soggy after applying the colour.



Overall the cake went well but next time I try a wood effect I'm going to stick the planks onto the cake first and then spray them!

1 comment:

  1. Looks good, can't wait to see what you can make now!

    Do you think you could use the wood effect to make a 'bacon' effect? You know, once you perfect it?

    Did you make a whole cake specifically for this? Or is it a dummy one?

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