Fondant Toadstools and Marbleized Stone Tutorial

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Fondant Toadstools and Marbleized Stone Tutorial

Fondant Toadstools and Marbleized Stone Tutorial

How to make fondant toadstools and a marbling technique to make realistic stone for your cakes. Use the simple marbling technique to make rocks and paving stones. Use them to make stone paths or around doors and windows on castle cakes. I will show you how to use your fondant scraps to make a quick and delicious chocolate rock for the kids.

Used in my Gnome Fairy Garden cake.

Things needed:

Fondant (White and red)

Gel food color ( I used Americolor - Warm Brown, Chocolate Brown and Black)

Toothpicks

Paintbrush is handy

M&Ms

Stone: Step 1

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Roll out a ball of fondant and select gel food colors for your stone. You can use white or colored fondant.

Flatten Fondant

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Flatten out the ball of fondant.

Add Color

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Using a toothpick add your first color to the fondant.

Mix in Color

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Knead the color into your fondant. Knead it just until the color is beginning to show.

Add Additional Colors

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Mix any other colors in the same as the previous step.

Roll Into Snake

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Roll your fondant into a snake shape.

Fold Fondant in Half

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Fold the fondant snake in half.

Twist

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Twist the fondant.Repeat this and the previous 2 steps 3-4 times.

Roll Out Fondant

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Roll out your fondant and you will see the marbling effect.

Form Into Rocks or Paving Stones

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Tear off pieces of the fondant and roll into rocks or leave them flat to create paving stones. You can use them around doors and windows on castle cakes or make stone sidewalks.

Make Chocolate Rock

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Wrap some of the marbled fondant around an M&M. Its delicious!

Toadstools: Make the Stem

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Roll out a ball of white fondant. Then roll it into a cone shape. Flatten the bottom so it stands up.

Create Toadstool Cap

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Take a ball of colored fondant and roll it into a bit of an egg shape.

Make an Indentation in the Bottom

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Using your finger or a fondant ball tool make an indentation in the bottom of your fondant. Be sure it is big enough for the stem..

Add Details to the Cap

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Roll out tiny balls of whitte fondant and attach them to your cap.

Attach Toadstool Cap

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Using a little bit of water on a brush attach the cap to the stem.

M&M Toadstool Cap

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For a very small toadstool you can use a little water to attach and M&M for the cap.