Piano Music Cake

 This one felt a bit like a challenge. Someone showed me a picture of a music themed cake. Even if they didn't ask if could make it, I felt like they had. Challenge accepted.

I started out by frosting a cake dummy with vegan American buttercream on a round cake board covered in gold craft paper.

Then I covered it in white fondant.
And trimmed it to size.
Then, using a fabric ruler and the back of a knife, I added lines along the side of the cake.
Then I cut black strips 1.5 cm wide and 7.5 cm long.
I rounded the corners and placed them on the lines around the cake.
I continued this around the side of the cake in a piano configuration.
Then I cut very thin strips of black fondant and laid five lines along the top of the cake.
I twisted one thin strip into a treble clef and rolled other into music notes.
Then I made some dusty rose fondant using a bit of red and brown food coloring mixed with white.
I rolled it out and cut out a LOT of small circles.
And I made a few small roses to place around the cake.
I had planned on making a lot more roses, but I started to run out of steam and decided less is more.
But how elegant is this piano music cake?
I am in love with that treble clef.
But the roses really lend an elegance.
Gorgeous!
Plus, that piano makes my fingers itch to practice again.


Watch us make this lovely music-themed cake on our YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/3WA7UC7dQDQ
Schaut zu wie wir diese schöne Musik-Thema Torte auf unserem YouTube Kanal machen hier: https://youtu.be/j9NTEmEbQp8

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