МК торт "3Д Ботинки" -Сarved 3D Boots cake tutorial
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1. Cut out the shape of a shoe sole. I did this by placing my boot on the paper and marking the outline with a pencil. I then decided what size I wanted to make the cake and scanned the sketch and saved it as a jpg. I then placed that onto an A4 Word document and (holiding the shift key) pulled the corners in until it measured the correct size. Your page needs to be on 100% view. I used a 10” square chocolate fudge cake for this. Simply print out two if you require a left and right and turn one of them upside down.
2. Cut layers of cake, applying ganache in between. making each layer slightly shorter to match the shape of the shoe until you reach the height you require.
3. Cover the boot(s) with ganache and leave to set overnight if time allows. In the morning smooth the surface using a hot knife dipped in boiling water and leave to set again.
4. Start making the ‘uppers’. Inspect the real shoe to see which order the stitched pieces of leather are sewn on to the boot to decide which areas of the upper to apply first.
5. Continue to add the ‘leather’. Apply ‘stitching’ as appropriate using either a stitching wheel or small fork or even a toothpick (time consuming but does the job!). Make creases and dirty marks on the boots as you go along if required. I dipped my stitching wheel into yellow colouring powder to introduce ‘yellow thread’. Slightly lengthy processes as you have to keep applying the colour to the stitching wheel.
6. Add a strip of paste around the bottom of the boot and press it close to the boot to form the outer sole. mark with a tool to create ‘studs’ and crease lines.
7. Make the sections for the lacing and poke holes through while still soft. Apply stitching and allow to ‘sit’ for a short while before applying to the boot cake to make it easier to handle.
8. At this stage I coloured the board with greens and browns before adding the second boot (which I made at the same time as the first one).
9. Continue to add the features of the boots, including eyelets and laces. Laces are easily made by rolling long strips of paste and cutting as long a ‘lace’ as possible. Cut this into the sizes required as you go along ‘lacing’ the shoe (I didn’t take photos at this stage as time was running out!).
10. Leave to set overnight if possible with the kitchen roll in places.
12. And the final boots. I made the label out of sugarpaste and the words are a standing joke… not intending to be as formal as it looks!