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Karen Davies Silicone Mould Balloon Numbers

Karen Davies Silicone Mould Balloon Numbers

Karen Davies Silicone Mould Balloon Numbers

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Description

Balloon number cakes are currently one of the biggest trends in cake decorating, featured in celebrations from birthdays to milestone events. With our Balloon Numbers Silicone Mould, you can easily create stunning, 3D balloon-style numbers to decorate cakes, cupcakes, and cookies in seconds—no modelling skills required! The mould includes numbers 0-9.

This mould is perfect for celebrating birthdays, anniversaries, New Year’s, and any special occasion where numbers are the focal point. Our moulds are compatible with a variety of materials, including Sugarpaste, Rolled Buttercream, Flower Paste, Marzipan, Modelling Paste, Chocolate, Candy, Boiled Sugar, Salt Dough, Air Drying Clays, Cold Porcelain, and Embossing Powder.

Specifications

  • SKU
    AC26220
  • Brand
    Karen Davies
  • Themes
    Birthday
  • Shape
    Numbers and letters
  • Material
    Silicone
  • EAN
    5060338142778
  • Instructions

    Always dust the mould lightly with cornflour using a cornflour pouch and tap out any excess before filling. Do not use white vegetable fat (Trex), as grease will prevent you from adding colour with dusts or powders later.

    If you are using fondant or sugar paste, knead approximately 1 teaspoon of tylose (CMC) powder into 250 g of sugar paste or fondant for best results. You may need to adjust the amount slightly depending on the brand. After kneading, allow the paste to firm up, as it will continue to set over the next few hours.

    Press or pour your chosen material, such as fondant, chocolate, cookie dough, or clay, firmly into the mould, making sure all details are filled and the back is level. Remove any excess material using your fingers when working with paste or dough, or a spatula or knife when using liquids, to create a smooth and flat surface. If you are working with thin sugar paste, lightly dust the back with cornflour to prevent it from sticking to your fingers.

    Sugar paste, rolled buttercream, certain clays, and cookie dough can usually be released immediately. Chocolate and other liquid materials must be left to set completely before removal. If baking cookie dough, carefully transfer it onto a lined baking tray and bake according to your recipe instructions.

    Once the material has set or cooled, gently peel back the edges of the mould. If necessary, flex the mould slightly to help release your decoration cleanly.

  • EU Representative
    NewCakes BV
    Casablancaweg 20
    1047 HP Amsterdam NL
    info@newcakes.nl
    www.newcakes.nl

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