Frozen Elsa cake How to make elsa doll cake disney frozen elsa cake topper tutorial fondant elsa how to make
Frozen Elsa cake How to make elsa doll cake disney frozen elsa cake topper tutorial fondant elsa
English (United Kingdom) English (United Kingdom) "Elsa Doll cake" In this video tutorial I am going to show you how to make Elsa from frozen So I have got some flower and modelling paste, if you use normal fondant to make our Elsa doll it isn't going to be thick enough I am just going to leave the flower and modelling paste white on this one to start with, you can use coloured if you would prefer But I am going to leave mine white and then just paint our Elsa cake at a latter stage and I am just trying to smooth out any cracks i am getting in the modelling paste So I am going to start by rolling it We are going to roll this so that it starts to get a little bit thinner So this bit here is going to be Elsa's dress I will lay fondant Elsa down at this stage so you can see it better This will become Frozen Elsa's dress, so taper it in for Elsa's waist And just keep rolling your Elsa doll like so We will paint Elsa's dress so that it becomes the right colour Although as I said, you could dye your fondant / modelling paste in advance if you prefer So I am making a bit of triangle shape out of this top bit here and I am just pushing my finger in a bit here where Elsa's bust will be To create a body shape to our Elsa figure Now, our fondant Elsa's body is bigger then I want it to be so I am just going to cut it here So you can see Disneys Elsa's body shape starting to take shape Now we are going to use some cake decorating edible rainbow dust I forget the name of this edible colour but I will find out and put it in the description box, but it is the same colour as Elsa's dress So i am just going to use a thick brush dabbing the extra off and we are just going to brush it all over Elsa's body And it is a nice metallic colour that matches Elsa's dress So we are just going to fully colour our fondant Elsa model apart from the bottom as that bit will not be seen "Disneys Frozen Elsa Cake tutorial" So now we have fully painted Elsa's dress what we are going to do now is let Elsa's body set a little bit, if you find it's not firm enough to hold it's shape, just run a little stick down the center where you cannot see it You can use spaghetti or you can use a cocktail stick or a kebab skewer But obviously if you do use one, make sure people know it's in there and not edible So i am going to leave Elsa's body to one side now and make a start on Elsa's head So next we are going to make Frozen Elsa's head, So I have just died some modelling paste in a light flesh colour because Elsa is only quite pale, so what we are going to do is start with a round ball and I am just going to push my finger in about half way down So that we have a little indentation in Elsa's face Then we are going to push our fingers in to create Elsa two little eye sockets So our Elsa doll cake might not look exactly the same as the original Elsa from the Frozen film This is just my version of Elsa And when you have got Elsa's eye sockets in, just decide Which way you want Elsa's forehead to be and which side you want Elsa's chin to be So I am just going to shape our fondant Elsa's head a little bit So I am just going to bring a bit of a point to the bottom of Elsa's face to create a chin And just be careful that you don't squash the rest of Elsa's face So that's our basic fondant head shape for Elsa, we have just pushed in Elsa's eye sockets and created Elsa's chin Next we will give our Elsa doll a nose and some ears Again taking a tiny bit of your fondant or modelling paste in the flesh colour and we are just going to put on Elsa's nose, so I am just trying to see size wise now what looks best So I will start with a little oval shape that we are going to stick just a little bit below Elsa's eye sockets So you are just going to put a little bit of water on there And then we are just going to stick Elsa nose onto the rest of Elsa's face, sorry if it is difficult to see on the camera Elsa now has a little button nose, so taking out modelling tool I am just going to push it on at the top either side Taking a clean cocktail stick we are going to give Elsa a couple of little nostrils So just poke "Elsa and Anna fondant doll cakes figures" Now we are going to add Elsa's mouth So i am just going to put a little bit of water on Elsa's head where Elsa's mouth would go and I am just going to use my flesh colour for Elsa's lips and I will paint it up afterwards then putting some tiny indentations either side of Elsa's little mouth, only very small we are going to pinch the smallest bit of fondant and just roll it like that so that it has got a little bit of a point on either end Again this might be very difficult to see on camera with it being so small So I am going to put that on the Bottom of our Fondant Elsa's face just between those two indentations we just put in So I am going to take another bit for Elsa's top lip, again really small you can roll it slightly longer then then Elsa's other lip and you are just going to push it above the one you have just added to Elsa's face Back to the flesh coloured fondant we are going to roll two small balls which we are going to use for Elsa's ears So we are just going to stick these on either side of Elsa's head just two ball shapes to start with and we are just going to push the bottom of our paint brush into the center of each of Elsa's ears, to create an ear shape Now taking a small bit of white gum paste and we are going to roll that out, you could use a rolling pin but with it being so small I am just going to use my fingers then taking a small round plunger cutter we are going to cut out two circles from the white modelling paste so we have our two small circles and what we are going to do is just cut a tiny bit off the bottom of each circle then we are going to put them into place on Elsa's face so we are just going to put a small amount of water into the eye socket then I am going to put Elsa's eye in the flatter bit at the bottom so that the little bit where we cut off is just against the cheek and this can be a little bit fiddly to push into place So we have our fondant Elsa cake's eyes on, now we are going to paint on them So I have got a bit of pink rainbow dust on my brush and I am just going to really gently put a little bit on each of Elsa's cheeks just using a dry brush Just to give our frozen elsa doll cake a bit of colour So what I am going to do now is find a really thin brush and we are going to start with a sky blue sugarflair colour just using the little bit that is in the lid and we are going to paint the center of Elsa's eyes in "disney frozen cake" Once you have painted in the sky blue sugarflair, take a black sugarflair we are going to start in the far corner and just paint along the bottom of the eye lid, turning Elsa's head so that I can paint on the top too Starting from the center and painting round Elsa's eye And paint it a little bit thicker at the edge Where Elsa's eye lashes would be Now taking a lavender sugarflair colour we are just going to paint Elsa's make up just a little bit above her eye if you want to wait until your black has dried first you can do So just above the black we are going to paint on a little bit of purple Repeat the same for Elsa's other eye If you want to make your fondant Elsa's eyes more detailed you can do, so taking a slightly darker blue then before and just paint a slight line around the edge of the blue on your Elsa figures eyes "gum paste elsa tutorial" If you are not very confident with painting I would maybe leave this bit off So now taking another sugarflair colour, this time a red one then I am going to put onto Elsa's lips and just paint over the little fondant lips we put on earlier So I have got a bit of dark brown sugarflair paint on my brush now and we are just going to paint on Elsa's eyebrows just following the top of Elsa's eye socket "Frozen birthday cake party" So now taking some black fondant I have rolled two tiny balls for which we will put into the center of Elsa's eyes so I am going to squash that onto my finger and just gently pop that into the center of Elsa's eye if you can get it to stick and I am just going to push that in place with my modelling tool again, taking the second black ball, if you can get it to stick and place that into the center of Elsa's eye Now using some white fondant I have just rolled two really tiny balls which we will use to add little highlights into Elsa's eyes So I am going to put a little bit of water into the corner of those black bits of fondant we just added and the tricky bit is just picking it up and we are just going to pop the highlight into the corner of each of Elsa's eyes "How to make a Frozen cake" taking our modelling paste / gum paste and we are going to make Elsa's arms, we only need a thin bit and we are going to roll it into a long sausage shape and we will put that on for Elsa's arms, so you need to cut it to the right length and we are going to cut it so that it comes to the top of Elsa's body for the end of Elsa's arm where the sleeve is going to be we are just going to bring it to a bit of a point like that "frozen cake tutorial Elsa" so cut Elsa's arm off there and then we are going to put an elbow into Elsa's arm just by rolling it slightly like so and we are going to stick that arm onto the side of Elsa's body I am just using a bit of water but you can use edible glue if you would prefer "how to make an elsa cake topper" So I am going to push that onto the side and I am just going to bring Elsa's arm forward a bit and I am going to have her hands so that they are resting in front of her and then repeat the same process for Elsa's other arm so taking more of the flesh colour modelling paste, we are just going to pinch a small amount which we are going to use for Elsa's hand, so we are just going to squash it down thin out Elsa's hand a little bit so that it becomes a bit of an oval shape and I am just going to create a little indentation with a cocktail stick to create a thumb and fingers, so we are going to keep it a fairly basic looking hand I am going to put a little bit of water onto the hand and I am just going to place it underneath one of the arms and do exactly the same for Elsa's other hand So for extra support on our Elsa figure we are going to inset a cocktail stick into the body so that it's long enough to go into Elsa's neck and head otherwise Elsa's neck will not be strong enough to support Elsa's head so I am going to start with a small amount of my flesh coloured fondant or modelling paste which will go across the top of Elsa's body, so what I am going to do is pinch a little neck shape into the top of it so we will pinch that in there like that, keeping it basic shape wise checking the width against Elsa's body, then cutting it off and then insert that onto the cocktail stick so it should come to the same width as Elsa's arms Then putting a bit of water on the top of Elsa's body so that it sticks down and pushing that back in So taking some of our white modelling paste we are just going to roll it out nice and thin and we are going to create a little strip that goes over the top of Elsa's body / Elsa's dress if it;'s a bit bulky you could flatten it down a little bit then to push it into shape we are going to stick it there, sticking it all the way round to the back so I have just got some edible metallic paint and I am just going to put this quite watered down, onto Elsa's arms and on the top of Elsa's dress So what I am going to do, is just push Elsa's head onto the cocktail stick we are going to use a bit of water to stick them together, you could also use royal icing or edible glue and then we are going to let it set, so I am going to leave this overnight now To let Elsa's head set on our figure body before we add Elsa's hair I have now got a really pale brown / yellow for Elsa's hair and I am just taking a small amount and just pinching it to create a little cap that is going to fit onto the back of Elsa's head So just push the hair cap onto the back of Elsa's head so that it goes behind Elsa's ears, we are not bothered about the fondant cap coming all the way to the top of Elsa's head because we are going to add some more pieces to Elsa's head / hair and we are going to roll several smaller pieces so that they thin out a bit at each end And just stick a little bit of water on the top of your Fondant Elsa figures head where these are going to go, and down the side and I am going to start it just on the side of Elsa's head and take it round and we are going to keep doing this all the way around Elsa's head to create her hair "Frozen cake elsa and anna" "frozen elsa cake topper" "frozen elsa cake tutorial" "frozen elsa cake topper tutorial" "disney frozen elsa cake topper" "frozen cake elsa and anna" "how to make a frozen elsa cake" so just a smaller piece of fondant now that we are going to put at the front of Elsa's hair and then Elsa is going to need a plait to add on So i am now rolling my fondant in Elsa's hair colour into three hair strips where they are a little bit thinner at one end then the other we are then going to push them together at the thin end and then we are going to plait Elsa's hair try and keep them together at the end as best you can So you take the outside on, over the next one in, the outside one... in... and keep going like that and the plait will probably be a little bit bigger then we need it for Elsa's hair so we will take the bit out of it I like the best and seen as we don't want Elsa's hair to be too big I will take it from the little end and I reckon I will probably need about that much so I am going to cut Elsa's hair of at an angle like that and that bit will go on the back of our Elsa dolls head and over the figures shoulders So I have got Elsa's plait and I have put a little bit of water on the end, and we are just going to push it Under Elsa's neck like so and bring it round Elsa's body and just pushing it onto the back of Elsa's head And that's it, that's out fondant elsa doll cake topper finished So we are going to put our Elsa cake topper on our cake now with her sister anna figure And that's it, thank you for watching my 'how to make elsa cake topper tutorial' if you liked this video and would like to see more, please click on the images of the other videos suggested also please do subscribe to my channel using the button at the bottom right hand side of the screen You can also visit my cake website and my Facebook to see more frozen cakes and ideas anna and elsa cake decorating tutorials anna and elsa fondant modelling paste figures doll cake tutorials