Insert a toothpick into the lid of your bottle so that the toothpick is saturated with pigment. Swipe the colour off the toothpick, onto your fondant and knead away. If your fondant has gone too dark, don't stress! Just knead in some uncoloured fondant and voila! About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket © 2024 Google LLC.
How to colour fondant using Colour Mill Aqua Blend 朗 Bridget takes us step by step through her process of colouring fondant! 珞 Watch until the end for her top tip on how to lighten your fondant if. Discover the White Fondant Decorator's Dough by Colour Mill, 250g. This vegan, dye-free, allergen.
Does our fondant taste as good as it looks? Wondering whether it's vegan, how to colour it or if you can use it in moulds? We're answering your most asked questions about our new range of fondant - Decorators Dough. Here's everything you need to know before you roll. Whether you're piping into moulds or painting onto chocolate, dive in and decorate 'til your heart's content!" Working with Fondant If you use Colour Mill to colour your fondant, the new Colour Mill formula achieves magical results.
For bolder colours add a few drops and build up until you're happy. And for pastels? Colour Mill Oil Blend Best for: Buttercream, Chocolate, Sugarpaste/Fondant Icing Why? mixes best with higher fat content The oil-blend is the original Colour Mill blend that many of you will have been using for years. It's oil formula works really well with ingredients which contain a higher fat content.
A quick, silent, video showing how I use Colour Mill's White Fondant Decorator's Dough. This is "Colour Mill Fondant Colour Mixing Guide - Lavender" by Colour Mill on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. Want the perfect fondant colour without the fuss? Our Decorators Dough Colour Mixing Guide makes it easier than ever to create unlimited custom shades using just a few base colours.
We share our go-to ratios for dreamy hues like Peach, Lavender and Sage.