Success Tips While Making Different Modeling Materials
1. Marshmallow Fondant 2. Cold Porcelain
 
			1. Marshmallow Fondant 2. Cold Porcelain
 
			While I was learning to create fondant figures, I stumbled upon some incredible art pieces that captured my imagination. It was then that I discovered the brilliant work of Carlos Lischetti from Sugar Art. His creations were mind-blowing and served as a constant source of inspiration, pushing me to explore and experiment more with sculpting….
 
			If you’re new to sculpting, I suggest starting with a medium that doesn’t dry too quickly, such as fondant or kids’ clay. This will help you get familiar with the basics before moving on to more advanced materials. A special thanks to the kind and talented Patricia Tiyemi, who introduced me to making bridal couple…
 
			There was a time when the word “fondant” was new to me, but I was amazed by the beautiful cake decorations and toppers I found online. It took me a while to learn that it was called fondant, mainly because of the amazing work of Brenda Walton from Sugar High, Inc. I loved her work…
 
			I first embarked on my fondant journey using a recipe from the Wilton website. While excellent for covering cakes, the humid climate I live in caused my figurines to tilt, especially during rainy days. Determined to succeed, I adapted the recipe to better suit my needs. Original Recipe (Wilton): My Modified Recipe: Tips for Success:…
 
			In my years of sculpting, I’ve always loved the challenge of creating edible figures with marshmallow fondant. Living in a humid climate, I discovered that tweaking my fondant recipe with extra powdered sugar helped prevent melting and kept my creations standing tall, even during the rainiest weather. It also made the fondant easier to mold,…
Hi there! I’m a passionate figurine artist, self-taught through countless hours of YouTube tutorials, Pinterest inspiration boards, and the tremendous help of my lovely cake friends. The incredible work of Sugar High Inc, Carlos Lischetti, Agnes of Crumb Avenue, Zoe’s Fancy Cakes, Yellow Bee by Vicky Teather, and so many others ignited my love for…
 
			Imagine you’re playing with clay or playdough, that you’re making tiny people, animals, or even things like flowers and hearts. That’s what figure sculpting is! It’s like making little statues to put on top of cakes, hang on a Christmas tree, or even keep on a shelf to look at. This special kind of art…