How to make a Fondant Sheep - part 2
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don't rush..we don't mind a long video
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i love this video thank you for uploading it. :)
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you can make Shaun the Sheep=)
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like it thx
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its so cute!
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I think the sheep needs a tail but it is adorable
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informative video, thanks. For the legs, use toothpicks just as you did for the rest of the body. It stands just fine.
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Hi again,
Just looking at the face of your lazy sheeps made me smile.
I was wondering why you were using fondant instead of gum paste and then I read the other comments and I realized you made this video before the gum paste vs fondant video...
Thanks for the laugh even if I look funny laughing alone in the kitchen
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Mayen, did you insert the figures on the circus train cake with toothpicks?
julykatty1 2 years ago
yup i did. anything with considerable weight on it has to be anchored with a toothpick
09165067633 2 years ago
Your videos are great! I was wondering where you get this tylose powder and what kind of fondant you use? Its my first time using fondant i made my own marshmellow fondant and i find with the humidity its too soft to make anything with it. Can you put the tylose in mm fondant? Thanks so much your cakes are beautiful!!!
tana2tana 3 years ago
thank you :) i buy my tylose from a local cake supplier store. i couldn't find it in micheal's or walmart. if you put tylose in marshmallow fondant , it will dry up to a hard shell -- using tylose is great for making figures since they arent usually eaten. if your fondanty for the cake dries up really hard, i dont think that will be something you will want. Have you tried adding more powdered sugar in your mm fondant? Hope you find this helpful. thanks again!
09165067633 3 years ago
Wonderful video! Adorable sheep! If you knead in a bit of Tylose powder into the sugar medium (fondant, choc. clay, or marzipan) it should hold its shape better.
milkeggsandsugar 3 years ago
Thanks :) I just recently discovered this wonderful powder ( tylose ) -- ny goodness, now i look back at this poor sheep and i pity him. he would have looked a lot better with tylose :) thanks so much for that!
09165067633 3 years ago