Tutorial: Fondant Scrolls 101

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fondant scrolls

I love scrollwork! I love seeing them in jewelry, textiles, wrought iron, stationery and of course...cakes! Piping scrolls can be a bit of a challenge, but there's a simpler way to make scrolls. You can shape them out of fondant. If you've rolled out and cut shapes with play-doh, then you can play with fondant...and this is something you can actually eat :-)

Whenever I have some leftover fondant from a previous cake, I try to make little things out of it like flower cut-outs, plaques and scrolls. I keep them in a plastic countertop drawer so I always have some on hand.

This is a quick and easy technique to decorate cakes, cupcakes and cookies. You can attach fondant scrolls directly on almost any type of frosting. For fondant-covered cakes, you can either attach them with a little bit of royal icing or clear alcohol (i.e. lemon extract or vodka). With the holidays right around the corner, you can even try using fondant decorations on a gingerbread house along with the gumdrops and candy canes.

Here's what you'll need:
- rolled fondant
-fondant rolling pin
- rectangular cookie cutter
-pizza cutter
-lined paper

Materials for fondant scrolls


1. Roll out the fondant to the desired thickness then use a cookie cutter to make a rectangle.

fondant rectangle


2. Use a pizza cutter to cut a strip of fondant.

cutting strips

3. Pinch the ends to taper them and start curling them inward.

taper ends

4. Voila! A fondant scroll.

scroll

5. Transfer the scroll on top a piece of lined paper. Use the lines on the paper as a guide for making all your scrolls the same shape and size. You can use the scrolls once they've dried and they retain their shape when handled.

Quick and easy fondant scrolls...







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