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Easy Way to make a Cupcake Tower

Easy Way to make a Cupcake Tower
This week, Jacque Benson, owner of CakesDuSoleil, shares step by step instructions for creating an easy and inexpensive cupcake tower ! Check out this week's post! Click on the photo to visit CakesDuSoleil!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Western Belt Buckle

Belt Buckle Tutorial



Gray Colored Firm Gumpaste

Fondant Roller

Oval Cutter

Textured Roller, Impression Mat, or Stamp

Mini Texas Cutter

Gum Glue ( 1/4 tsp Tylose with 1 Tbsp hot Water)


Gold and Silver Highlighter mixed with Everclear

Art Brushes





Roll out gumpaste to about 1/8" thickness on a dusted board.
Cut out an oval using cutter  ( If you need a different size, make
an oval pattern and cut it out using a PME wheel cutter)
Texture your buckle with a textured roller, Impression mat, Stamp design
or with another impression you find around your house that will make
an appropriate design.

I used the impression from an Ivory Carving set
we use at Thanksgiving to carve the turkey!
Roll out a very thin piece of gumpaste. I used a mini Texas cutter, but
a star, longhorn, or a smaller oval cutter will work well too.

Moisten the back of the piece and attach to the center of the buckle.

Roll out a very thin cord of gumpaste and press into a small bead mold.
This one was a bead mold from First Impressions.
Attach to the edge of the buckle using gum glue.

Place on the side of a cake pan or dummy to dry completely.

Paint the buckle with silver highlighter and the contrasting
pattern piece with gold highlighter. If desired, you can contrast the
bead border with gold highlighter.

Spray with sugar lacquer.

If you want to monogram the buckle, use the Script Tappits to cut the
desired monogram. Moisten the back of the monogram with gumglue
and attach to the center of the buckle.

Paint with silver highlighter luster dust, then spray buckle again with lacquer.

Attach to your cake using piping gel or buttercream.

Be creative using different shapes, sizes, textures, cutters and borders to make a wide array of
western belt buckles!

Tutorial and Photography by Jacque Benson, copyright 2010
This material may not be copied without permission from the author.

This Tutorial was generously contributed by

Jacque Benson
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Sweet Feature of the Week

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Sweet Lalaloopsy Cake by Joly Diaz of Viva La Cake

Sweet Lalaloopsy Cake by Joly Diaz of Viva La Cake
"Suzette La Sweet" my favorite Lalaloopsy EVER!!! She comes from the house of queen Marie Antoinette, so she loves fashion, flowers and SWEETS. She is all edible and was my gift to my best friend and neighbor's daughter. Thank you so much Joly for sharing on the Sugar Teachers FB Group page!!!

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