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Frozen Elsa doll cake for your kids Frozen birthday party. See how to make this Elsa Cake by Pink Cake Princess & other Frozen dessert table, candy table / lolly buffet treats on my link here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQ6LH7M6fScJxUgFgjL9dvpmYiUXPg358 Link to my Pink Cake Princess channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/mackandnorm Love cupcakes, cakes & other sweets! Then SUBSCRIBE for FREE cupcake decorating & cake decorating how to tutorials. Swiss Meringue Buttercream Recipe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPbhYkRfsL8 Cupcake decorating tools I use often & some tips on working with fondant icing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVTgKGqF2IE How to make an Elsa Doll Cake from Disney's Frozen movie. A cake decorating how to by Pink Cake Princess! Tools & materials I used are listed below: Elsa Doll (mine was from ebay) Cling wrap to cover the dolls legs 3 round cakes about 7 inches wide Butter cream to ice with Off set spatula to ice with Serrated knife to carve with (like a bread knife) Thin small cake board (about 7 inches wide) Large cake board - 14 inches wide (Click here for tutorial if you want to cover your board with fondant :http://youtu.be/dT0ifQudW6I) Clear plastic mat table cloth Non stick small rolling pin Large rolling pin Corn flour bag for dusting (handkerchief with corn flour in it tied up with a rubber band) Small Circle cutter, Number Cutter, Letter Cutters (Funky Letters by FMM brand), Snowflake plunger cutters (Set of 3) - (or something to emboss fondant with like textured rolling pins, embossing mats, stamps, lace molds etc) Wire & wire cutter Ribbon Scissors Candles Palate knife and / or pointy craft knife Water in small container and small brush (or edible glue with brush) Royal icing to glue with Toothpick Light Blue fondant icing Blue fondant icing White fondant icing Olaf Cake Figurine (optional to sit at the side of the Elsa doll cake - tutorial coming to my channel) I am using a type of icing called fondant icing which is a type of sugar dough (used on wedding cakes). You can get it from your local supermarket or specialty cake decorating supplier. You can even make it. I usually buy it in white & colour it by using food dyes & mixing it through. Link here for how to colour white fondant with food dyes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3llmKZ0TuyE For darker colours like black, bright red & bright green I buy it pre coloured as it's harder to mix the darker colours. These colours in fondant are more sticky due to the dye content so I usually mix a little white fondant through it to make it easier to work with. It can be sticky to work with & changes depending on the weather in your area - it absorbs moisture from the air so can be sticky to work with but it normally dries when exposed to air so you need to wrap excess fondant up in cling wrap and then a zip lock bag. It may be hard when you take it out of its packaging so you would need to knead it to make it more workable as it warms up and becomes softer and sticker in your hands. To stop the stickiness of fondant you can dust your surfaces with corn flour. It comes in many brands - I use Pettinice RTR Icing by Bakels (brand) but there are many other brands like Satin Ice, Queens and Orchards. Tylose powder can be used to mix through your fondant so that your figurines set harder & quicker than just fondant alone. You can leave it out but you risk your figurines sagging and not fully drying in time. You can get it online or from your specialty cake decorating supply shops. You can use it to make an edible glue as well. Link here for the edible glue - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs3HD3V0d2M Thanks for watching how to make a Disney Frozen Elsa Doll Cake! A cake decorating how to by Pink Cake Princess - Andrea ; ) Music Courtesy of Audio Network: Stereoscope Snowflake 2 Snow Angels 2