HOW TO PIPE SUSPENDED ROYAL ICING: CAKE DECORATING TECHNIQUES, TIPS & SUGARCRAFT IDEAS
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- Rating: 5.0 (8 ratings)
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- Author: CAKINCRAZY
Tags: CAKE DECORATING ROYAL ICING SUSPENDED DROP LACE TECHNIQUES TIPS IDEAS EASY QUICK STEP BY SUGARCRAFT SUGARCRAFTING MODELLING WEDDING CAKES DECORATION HAND MADE PIPING BAG FONDANT CELEBRITY RECIPE BAKER ART SERIOUS FUN CRAFTS PAINTING ARTIST LIVERPOOL MERSEYSIDE CAKINCRAZY DAVID MACCARFRAE TV PRESENTER NEW TALENT SPOT 2009 2010
Cake Decorating sugarcrafting David Cakes shows you how to pipe suspended Royal Icing 'Drop Lace' demonstrating piping techniques, tips, step by step creative ideas. Using piping styles and techniques dating back over 300 years, Cakincrazy David Cakes pipes icing that literally is suspended and self supporting creating an awe inspiring complex ornate grand architectural feel to a wedding cake. This preview shows the progress after 2 weeks of decorating this new design. David has only used 3 piping tubes to create the design that has been applied free-hand. When I started David Cakes back in 1983 our showroom was graced a it still is, with all kinds of creations. This style of cake decorating is known as 'drop lace work' using Royal icing. As we are getting more and more requests for Royal Icing coated and piped cakes we are re-introducing more detailed piping styles. The biggest buzz was when my Mum (who retired from David Cakes 8 years ago) popped in yesterday and came up to the workshop. She stood there and gasped when she saw this cake I am working on.. "You have just broken a dream son !" she said, " I genuinely had a dream last night about this style of cake you used to do !" Wow I thought and smiled at her :) It's funny but I do believe fashion and trends do return full circle. Grand ornate Royal Icing piped achitectural style cakes date back over 300 years. I found a pic on the net of a Royal Wedding Cake from 1857 ! It was a drawing as they never had photo's I ...
Veronique Meignaud - Stream of Consciousness Illustration
- Length: 4:5
- Rating: 4.5 (10 ratings)
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- Author: MassiveDVD
Translation: In the first part of the video I will discuss my drawing method, and my painting method in the second part. I'll try to explain the relationship between both parts, which is not having a strict destination in mind when you start an illustration. Try to start with nothing instead, or a vague idea, and let things appear bit by bit. ... and enjoy this working method. I hope that you will enjoy the video ! ---- Véronique Meignaud aka Marmotte (b.1984) is a french freelance illustrator living in Paris. After 2 years of formation at the Emile Cohl Art School (Lyon / France), she spent almost 5 years working for the video game industry as concept artist. Marmotte is now working for several publishers and starting slowly in the fashion Industry. Beside this, personal art projects are on-going... Portfolio: www.v-meignaud.com Blog: www.v-meignaud.com/uranium Clients Computer games studios | Electronic Arts, Darkworks, Don't Nod Entertainment, Spiders Games, Hydravision, Gameloft, Tokkun Studio, Widescreen Games, Etranges Libellules, Wizarbox, Nemopolis. Fashion Design | Nike, Marc Ecko. Publishers | Wizards of the Coast, Ankama Editions, Imagine FX magazine, Milan Jeunesse, actusf Editions. -- While creating a new piece, a lot of trained artists already have a precise idea of what they are after. The picture they want to create is like a set destination, and they work rigorously until this destination is reached. While technique and academic training are necessary in ...
Fashion and Design During the Harlem Renaissance; an english project.
- Length: 6:58
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- Author: MEcreations93
Tags: Mary Effner Devan Gackle Fashion Design Harlem Renaissance english projects junior advanced englishmecreations93
Fashion and Design During the Harlem Renaissance by Mary Effner and Devan Gackle; a project for our junior year advanced english class.
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