This month we're back at the BSG meeting, and Feb's is one of my favourites as it's Mini Dems week.
This time the lovely Lesley, Marion and Pam offered their teaching skills showing us how to make multiple things with modelling paste, sugarpaste and royal icing.
To start us off, Lesley gave us a fabulous demonstration on how to make these dogs, just in time for Valentine's Day. After much discussion between her, Lucy and myself, we decided that the head part could also be used as a seal, a dinosaur but last but not least, the dog!
We then moved over to Marion, who then showed us how to make Spirelli Art using Royal Icing and a Sugarpaste Disc cut with a pastry cutter.
They were beautiful patterns, and Lucy came up with the great idea they could be used as a Dream Catcher topper if they were embellished with a few decorations then we mentioned that you could make them using edible ink as an easier and more colourful option.
Last but not least was Pam, who demonstrated how to make flower plaque toppers, flower and leaf cutters and a touch of royal icing.
As you can see, there was lots to learn and another great workshop with lots of skills on offer.
To find your own local meeting, please use the link below.
This time the lovely Lesley, Marion and Pam offered their teaching skills showing us how to make multiple things with modelling paste, sugarpaste and royal icing.
To start us off, Lesley gave us a fabulous demonstration on how to make these dogs, just in time for Valentine's Day. After much discussion between her, Lucy and myself, we decided that the head part could also be used as a seal, a dinosaur but last but not least, the dog!
We then moved over to Marion, who then showed us how to make Spirelli Art using Royal Icing and a Sugarpaste Disc cut with a pastry cutter.
They were beautiful patterns, and Lucy came up with the great idea they could be used as a Dream Catcher topper if they were embellished with a few decorations then we mentioned that you could make them using edible ink as an easier and more colourful option.
Last but not least was Pam, who demonstrated how to make flower plaque toppers, flower and leaf cutters and a touch of royal icing.
As you can see, there was lots to learn and another great workshop with lots of skills on offer.
To find your own local meeting, please use the link below.
Find and Visit a British Sugarcraft Guild Branch Near To You
Local Branches of The British Sugarcraft Guild are distributed across the UK in seven Regions; hosting cake decorating demonstrations, workshops and sugarcraft events each month. Click our interactive regional map to find your local BSG branch and join us!
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