Soccer Ball Cookie Template

Soccer Ball Cookie Template - Template for wilton soccer ball cake decorating by staceyboots updated 16 nov 2011 , 10:32pm by nancy_tx staceyboots posted 16 nov 2011 , 8:06pm You do need a template like the one above. I crumbcoated the cake and using a toothpick, traced the pattern into the crumbcoat of buttercream. Soccer ball template decorating by musselmom updated 14 may 2009 , 11:43am by musselmom musselmom posted. I've done several of these. Here is a soccer ball cookie tutorial: There is an impression mat available for a soccer ball (comes with lots of other impressions and cutters too.

There are two types of blocks on soccer balls. Here is a soccer ball cookie tutorial: The sports ball pan is a 6 sphere, it has 2 bowls that you bake in and put together to have a ball. Soccer ball template decorating by musselmom updated 14 may 2009 , 11:43am by musselmom musselmom posted.

So easy to use with fondant! There is an impression mat available for a soccer ball (comes with lots of other impressions and cutters too. Then, with circular motion begin to slowly squeezing balls together, so they fill empty space between them and eventually obtain a flat appearance and the appearance of a real soccer ball. Here is a soccer ball cookie tutorial: Template for wilton soccer ball cake decorating by staceyboots updated 16 nov 2011 , 10:32pm by nancy_tx staceyboots posted 16 nov 2011 , 8:06pm If you are using buttercream, here is how i did it.

Place the resulting pellet between the palms and start with slow and gentle circular motions to rotate and compress. I crumbcoated the cake and using a toothpick, traced the pattern into the crumbcoat of buttercream. How do you remove the soccer ball off. So easy to use with fondant! If you are using buttercream, here is how i did it.

You do need a template like the one above. Soccer ball template decorating by angelmare updated 23 mar 2011 , 6:37pm by dianac31 angelmare posted 23 mar 2011 , 6:22pm There is an impression mat available for a soccer ball (comes with lots of other impressions and cutters too. How do you remove the soccer ball off.

I've Done Several Of These.

How do you remove the soccer ball off. Template for wilton soccer ball cake decorating by staceyboots updated 16 nov 2011 , 10:32pm by nancy_tx staceyboots posted 16 nov 2011 , 8:06pm I crumbcoated the cake and using a toothpick, traced the pattern into the crumbcoat of buttercream. Soccer ball template decorating by musselmom updated 14 may 2009 , 11:43am by musselmom musselmom posted.

I Made The Templates Exactly As Alanahodgson Mentioned Above.

The sports ball pan is a 6 sphere, it has 2 bowls that you bake in and put together to have a ball. If you are using buttercream, here is how i did it. Soccer ball template decorating by angelmare updated 23 mar 2011 , 6:37pm by dianac31 angelmare posted 23 mar 2011 , 6:22pm Place the resulting pellet between the palms and start with slow and gentle circular motions to rotate and compress.

Here Is A Soccer Ball Cookie Tutorial:

You don't need too many hexagons for the cake and it is simpler to make the template than to buy an exact cutter. There is an impression mat available for a soccer ball (comes with lots of other impressions and cutters too. There are two types of blocks on soccer balls. Roll out fondant, impress with the soccer imprint, then use same round cutter used for the cookie to cut out the impression.

Then, With Circular Motion Begin To Slowly Squeezing Balls Together, So They Fill Empty Space Between Them And Eventually Obtain A Flat Appearance And The Appearance Of A Real Soccer Ball.

You do need a template like the one above. So easy to use with fondant! The template for the 1/2 sphere is in the link i.

Soccer ball template decorating by angelmare updated 23 mar 2011 , 6:37pm by dianac31 angelmare posted 23 mar 2011 , 6:22pm You don't need too many hexagons for the cake and it is simpler to make the template than to buy an exact cutter. Place the resulting pellet between the palms and start with slow and gentle circular motions to rotate and compress. You do need a template like the one above. Here is a soccer ball cookie tutorial: