Wafer Paper: The New Medium in Wedding Cake Decorating
What happened to 2023?! Too busy making wafer paper wedding cakes!
My last post was in January, and now it’s January 2024. The good that came out of this is the ability to see much changes has happened, even in this Wix site. I’m using a blog post template, so much easier compared to before.
Updates on Wafer Paper for Wedding Cakes
Addtional techniques such as crinoline lace, different types of frills, and coloured were introduced. As well as wafer paper flowers: peony, dahlia and roses. Big flowers were attempted first because they are lightweight and able to keep the weight off cakes (preventing tilting) and for easier transportation. I still make small flowers like hydrangea, jasmine, sweetpea from gumpaste.
Most of my wedding cakes are a mixture of wafer paper and gumpaste flowers. Though some are 100% wafer paper, especially if its an all white design.
My recommendation on where I buy my wafer paper. Buying in bulk is recommended for experiments and practise.
Wafer Paper Wedding Cakes
Note: 3 of my most favourite apps to use.
PhotoRoom app is for removing and adding background for cake photos.
Canva is used for poster collage, YouTube thumbnails, invoices and so much more.
Video.Guru for video editing. Too bad it does not work on desktop, so I do all my editing using phone.
Whats in Store for 2024
Adopting wafer paper makes it easier to attempt larger cakes. I have changed my whole price list into combination cakes. These are the most economical range where only the bottom tier is real cake and the top are dummy cakes. Should more cake be required for serving, then adjustments can be made.
YouTube Channel
Subscribe to my Youtube channel NurainieTanCakes where I will be more active in the coming years. Yes, you read right, it is a long term plan. The objective of the channel is to provide a combination of education and entertainment. Insights into the process of wedding cake creation, setting up at wedding venues, and more.
Looks like a busy year ahead!