Make a snowman and Christmas tree with sugar paste

Make a snowman and Christmas tree with sugar paste

It's time for the holidays, and you're full of Christmas cheer, all ready to make some homemade decorations. Well, get out your modeling sugar and check out these two video tutorials on how to make a snowman and Christmas tree with modeling sugar paste.

These crafty Christmas tree and snowmen decorations can be used for the perfect holiday cake topper, and they're completely edible... no clay here, just sugar paste. Modeling paste is either sugarpaste or fondant mixed with tylpur or tylose powder. You can even use ready-made gum paste for these two excellent Christmas cake decorations.

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ednadyke 7 months ago
Thanks for taking the time to show how to work with gum paste. I never would have thought it was so easy. I've made several things now but I never would have attempted it without your videos
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