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This article was taken from our April 2016 Issue Buy this issue now

Free Art Deco Cupcakes Tutorial

Have a go at these beautiful and elegant art deco cupcakes by Gaynor Clark at Truly Madly Sweetly Cupcakes!

Like many cake decorators, Gaynor kind of fell into this work, although she had made some cakes for her children’s birthdays over the years. She decided to make some baby-face cupcakes for her eldest daughter’s baby shower four years ago and booked onto a beginners cupcake class. Gaynor had such fun making them, went on and practiced making more and more! Cupcakes are really her ‘thing’. She now teaches cupcake decorating on a one-to-one basis, and makes food-safe silicone moulds.

For more information about Gaynor and her cakes, visit her Facebook page here!

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

For this tutorial you will need:

  • Black sugarpaste
  • Gum paste (or Tylo treated sugarpaste) in Black, Grey, Autumn Leaf and White
  • Tylo
  • Edible glue
  • Cornflour
  • Rolling pin
  • Pastry cutters in 68mm and 78mm
  • Foam drying domes
  • Embossing mats by TMSC Ribbed/Grooves and Decadence
  • Selection of jewelled Silicone Moulds by TMSC
  • Gatsby Collection Stencils by TMSC
  • Rolkem Edible Dusts in Super Gold and Silver
  • Lemon extract
  • Trex or white vegetable fat
  • Flat paintbrush, for stencilling, and smaller paintbrush, for painting
  • 2mm or 3mm gold dragees
  • Pastry wheel or craft knife
  • Cake smoother

 

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Step 1

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Make up your jewel embellishments using treated sugarpaste or gum paste in black, white, autumn leaf and grey. Paint them using Rolkem Super Gold and Silver edible dusts and lemon extract. If you have time to allow these toppers to dry overnight, there is no need to treat the sugarpaste. For speedier drying, you can add ⅛-¼ teaspoon of Tylo/CMC to the sugarpaste.

Step 2

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Roll out black sugarpaste to approximately 3mm on a cornflour dusted work board and cut a 78mm disc with a pastry cutter.

Step 3

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Lift and lay gently over a foam dome to dry. Make a second domed topper in the same way.

Step 4a

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcake

Attach the jewelled fan and large pearl round embellishments to the top of the domes with edible glue or a tiny amount of cooled boiled water.

Step 4b

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Adjust the embellishments to the placement you want.

Step 5

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Roll out black sugarpaste as before to the same thickness (3mm) and allow to air-dry for a couple of minutes.

Step 6a

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcake

Place the Ribbed/Groove mat pattern side down on the sugarpaste and starting from the centre of the circle (ensuring the grooves are vertical), use a rolling pin to press the mat into the sugarpaste.

Step 6b

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Roll back towards you and keep the pressure even. Alternatively, you could use a cake smoother.

Step 7

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Remove the mat and cut a disc using a 68mm pastry cutter.

Step 8a

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcake

Attach your chosen embellishment (I used the square pearl) in the centre of the disc with edible glue.

Step 8b

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcake

Use the end of a paintbrush either side of it to make indentations where your dragees will sit. Glue the dragees in place.

Step 9

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcake

Roll out black sugarpaste to 3mm thick and allow to dry slightly. Lay the Decadence Mat pattern side down onto the sugarpaste. Using your fingers (or a cake smoother), press down evenly onto the back of the mat.

Step 10a

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcake

Peel off the mat and cut a disc using a 78mm pastry cutter.

Step 10b

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Shape the sugarpaste over a foam dome to dry.

Step 11

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Make up a fairly thick paste using lemon extract and Rolkem Super Gold. Using a flat brush held flat against the topper, gently tap or dab onto the design and the raised parts will pick up the colour.

Step 12

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Roll out black sugarpaste to 3mm thick and allow to dry slightly. Lay the Ribbed/Groove Mat on top, pattern side down. Press down evenly using your fingers or a cake smoother. Remove the mat and cut a disc of 68mm with a pastry cutter.

Step 13

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Glue on the three feathers and the pearl cluster embellishment and allow to dry.

Step 14

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Roll out black sugarpaste to 3mm thick and lay your chosen stencil on top. Roll across with the pin, just enough so that the sugarpaste is slightly proud of the stencil.

Step 15

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Using a finger, and without removing the stencil, smear across the whole topper with a very fine layer of Trex or white vegetable fat.

Step 16

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Still without removing the stencil, use a flat brush to apply some dry Rolkem Edible Dust to the raised parts by tapping or dabbing gently with the flat side of the brush. Don’t overload your brush as to eliminate stray dust settling on the wrong sections of your stencil.

Step 17a

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Once all the exposed parts are covered, very slowly peel back the stencil. Cut a disc with a 68mm pastry cutter and allow to dry.

Step 17b

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Repeat with the other two stencil designs using your choice of Gold and/or Silver Rolkem Edible Dusts.

Step 18

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Roll out black sugarpaste to approximately 2cm thick and cut with a 78mm pastry cutter. Lay this disc over a foam dome to dry as in Steps 2 and 3. Roll out black sugarpaste to approximately 2cm thick and cut an approximate 10 cm square. Using a craft knife or pastry wheel, cut three or four elongated triangles from this square.

Steps 19a

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Starting at one side and from the pointed end, lay the triangles on top of the domed topper as shown in photo, overlapping very slightly.

Step 19b

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Smooth the exposed edge with your finger to soften it. Don’t worry about the overhang of sugarpaste at the edge of the dome, this can be cut off with the craft knife when it has dried a little.

Step 20

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes

Once you’re happy with your ‘folds’ or swags, use edible glue to add the jewel embellishment.

 

Tutorial: Art Deco Cupcakes