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Hi, this is Sally. Welcome To My Best Cake Decorating Books Blog!! Looking for the best Cake Decorating Books? I have put together some of the best tips on how to get you the best cake decorating books in this main page from my previous blog posts. Well, I can’t believe I manage to put all my years of cooking experience and reading about cake decorating into one page:) Do enjoy exploring my cake decorating world …

How to pick the Best Cake Decorating Books?

Well, for a start, you can choose between an introductory book or a specialized book. Specialized books are are more expensive. It can easily cost from $20 up to $100+; Or you can pick something very affordable such as the Wilton Cake Decorating Course ( $10 – $20 ).

I know different people have different needs, budgets, and tastes for their cake decorating books. To make thing easy, my personal recommendation for Cake Decorating Books are …

Best Cake Decorating Books – My Reviews & Top Picks:

  1. Best Budget Cake Decorating Book – Best for those who are on tight budget but still want a top quality cake decorating book.
  2. Best Cake Decorating Book– Best for those who can spend a little bit more but want the best deal for their money and the best cake decorating book.
  3. Best Cake Decorating Business Book – This highly rated Cake Decorating Business Book that is under $100 dollars is my top pick.

It’s definitely very hard to pick the clear winner and minimize it to such a simple list after going through all the top quality cake decorating books. Using them personally, I hope to be able to share what I’ve learned, and how much I personally love it!

Best Cake Decorating Books – The List

If want to quickly find your best knives, here I list down all the best kitchen knives by the product name:

This Page Quick Guide:

  1. Best Cake Decorating Books Quick Guide
  2. More about Cake Decorating Tips and Tricks
  3. More about Cake Decorating Books

Best Cake Decorating Books Quick Guide

To learn more about cake decorating, you can classify the art into two main areas:

  • The Overall Decorating Base: Icing
  • The Additions: Cake Decorations

Each decorated cake combines the two, with different advantages. We have so many places to start that sometimes it can be difficult!

Besides these, I have put all my cake decorating knowledge into this guide and blog, so go check it out the categories if you want to know more about this cake decorating books site :)

How do I pick those best cake decorating books?

I use some 7 facts/standard to measure their performance.

 

What are the 7 factors?

  1. Quality of Recipies and Directions
  2. Ease of Reading
  3. Author Background
  4. Customer Reviews and Testimonials
  5. Learning Curve
  6. Creativity
  7. Effectiveness

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Are you looking to add cake decorating flowers onto your next masterpiece?

We’ll help!

Here are some easy ways to ensure that your flowers look perfect!

- Purchase Flowers

If you’re going the route of purchasing, then ensure that you’re purchasing edible flowers.

It’s important to use pesticide free flowers – any chemicals on the flowers are not healthy for the people eating the cake!

If you go to a florist or nursery, ask before buying (or call ahead!)

Only specialized florists and nursery have pesticide free flowers – it hasn’t been a focus area in the past but is now growing in popularity.

Alternatively, you can always grow flowers in your garden to prepare for cakes.

- Artifical Flowers

Artificial cake decorating flowers are in many cases much more practical.

Some of these flowers are edible as well.

- Purchase Cake Flowers

Cake decorating flowers made from icing like buttercream are often available for purchase through your baker.

Simply add them to your cake and they’re ready to go.

Often these are glazed real flowers, coated with frosting to give a sugary cake flower effect.

- Allergies?

When making cake decorating flowers, it’s important to keep in mind that even though the flowers may be edible, some of your guests may be allergic. As flowers are not a “regular” substance people eat, often they do not even know they’re allergic!

Don’t overdo the cake with flowers – rather, keep a tasteful amount on top, so that people can select whether they want to eat one of the flowers or not.

Your guests will thank you and you’ll find that it will make a better overall cake!

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Here’s one that not all the cake decorating books will tell you: Handwriting can be difficult

Here’s some tips on how to make it much, much easier

- Use a Writing Tip

While this seams like common sense, not everybody does this.

Not any tip will do, you need something nimble and agile.

The writing tip is perfect for this – it gives you flexibility and also the ability to write in the proper letters.

Having a proper set of tips is invaluable to the cake decorator – even from the perspective of if seeing a new idea in your cake decorating books and want to try it, you can avoid having to go to the store or pause your work.

- Write in BIG letters

Big letters are easier to fashion than small ones.

Remember that the icing drops slightly behind where you put it – therefore small letters are mistake prone.

Do not try to connect letters or words, and write upright. Slanted writing can be hard to see from a viewer perspective.

- If you do make a mistake

Mistakes are bound to happen. If they do, simply finish your piece, then freeze your cake.

Once the cake is frozen, you can take off any decoration errors with a toothpick.

Make sure the cake is frozen enough, otherwise the icing will smear.

Look through your cake decorating books for other handwriting tips – also look for how writing letters different ways affects your cake – you’ll be an expert with this in no time!

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It’s been a busy week and you’re stuck for time?

Maybe you got sucked into another commitment and now you’re in need of a backup plan?

One of the tips the cake decorating books won’t teach you is if you’re still looking to customize your cake, try the idea of “semi-customizing”

It involves getting a pre-done cake and adding your own touches – with the right work, it can be just as good in much less time, and your guests will never know the difference!

- Supermarket

Most supermarkets have cakes that are semi-done – that is they are presentable cakes, fully iced, and with some decorations (usually a flower in the corner)

These are ready to be customized – usually there is a large white space where you can put your own information – whether it’s a person’s name, a specific design, or something else.

Usually supermarkets will not be able to make you a fully blank cake – almost all of them will come with the edges done and some decoration on the top.

If you are short for time, however, this is your best option – put your own writing and decorations on the top, and it is ready to present!

- Bakery

Any bakery that specializes in cakes should be able to offer you a blank piece to work with. This will usually involve as little the cake, and if necessary some minor icing done between the layers.

Alternatively, they can usually provide a fully iced, but bare cake.

While they are not always as “ready to pick up” as your local supermarket, they’re usually fresher and the ingredients of better quality.

If you’re looking to try new and different ideas for cake decorating, it’s a good idea to have a good relationship with these companies – while you may be taking some small business away from them, building a reputation for being knowledgeable about cake decorating in the local community is a great way for bakeries to grow. A bakery can teach you great tips that the cake decorating books won’t tell you about!

- Work Together

While cake decorating can lead to a competitive atmosphere, at times it can be easier to work together.

Is somebody else making a cake as well? It could be to your advantage to pair up – one person does the cake, the other the initial icing and foundation decorations.

Both can be still be customized to your liking, however as the amount of time it takes to make two cakes as opposed to one is almost the same, consider this idea for the next time you’re baking!

- Use Cake Decorating Books for Inspiration

Keep up to date with the latest in ideas and inspirations with great cake decorating books.

Even an amateur artist can turn a mediocre piece from a supermarket into a beautiful piece of work.

Improving something already there can be a creation in its own right!

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In the world of cake decorating books, there is no brand name more praised than Wilton.

For anyone looking to start with cake decorating, the Wilton books are some of the best on the market – they deliver clear and concise instructions, and make it fun to learn! (the again, learning cake decorating is always fun – sometimes making a mistake and having to re-do a project can be a very tasty error!

For the introductory course, here’s what you’ll love most of all:

– The book is very easy to understand
– The pictures make learning easy
– You’ll quickly be able to start doing techniques such as shells, roses, making frosting, and filling pastry bags with little effort

If you’ve never decorated before, you really must have this book.

Not only does it teach technique, it also helps you get your decorating into action.

When starting, (or refreshing) it’s important to have clear and concise instructions that give you a good understanding and get you into action.

This book will stay close to your kitchen for a long time, and many experts still refer to it when looking to re-study the foundations of cake decorating.

Many cake decorating books get their ideas from the Wilton courses.

This book, like all their courses, will give you experience with professional tools, and a workbook to work from.

Right off the start, you are focused on creating a cake that is worth of presentation and consumption. You’ll be proud to present even your initial pieces.

One piece of advice is that it is helpful to buy all the necessary supplies that this book recommends.

Once you get in the art of cake decorating, the last thing you’ll want to do is have to run out to the store for more tools!

Even items you don’t think you’ll use will come in handy in the very near future.

As far as cake decorating books go, for beginners and professionals looking for a refresher, this is the best way to go.

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There are so many cake decorating books on the market – here’s a summary of 4 great tips that will help you bump your skill level up!

- Allow extra time when preparing

This is one that too many cake decorating books leave out – but the ones that do include it make a proper point of it.

When decorating a cake, it is likely for some occasion – one that you are involved in planning or running.

Often, when the time for the event gets close, there are other responsibilities that creep up – somebody calls and needs directions, something needs attending to at the last minute.

Leaving extra time means that you aren’t rushed with those items or the cake decorating. It means that you’re able to fully focus on what you’re doing instead of rushing through your cake while trying to fix other things!

- Do a practice run before trying something new

If you’re looking to release a new idea, or style, make sure you try it the first time around to see if there are any kinks in the process – even the best recipe books sometimes have a way of missing out an important step or not properly identifying what needs to be done.

Doing a practice run means that you’re able to prepare for this situation, and that you can adjust and accommodate if anything needs to be changed.

As well, you get the benefit of having an extra cake around the house – always a good situation!

- Focus on simplicity

It is easy to amass the whole cake with decorations and icing.

It is hard to have less features and decorations, and more of a focus on presentation.

Simplicity, properly presented, can be even more dramatic than a cake full of features.

Look for where you can take things away to highlight the items you want to, where you can remove instead of add to your piece.

This will enhance its meaning at presentation time, and make you a better artist in the long term.

- Always read the instructions

Reading the instructions carefully ensures that you’re able to put your cake together with the least hassle. It also means that you’re not worried about a surprise that pops up at the last minute.

Keep in mind that it’s easier to spend a little extra on ingredients than it is to have to make a return trip to the store because you’re short on something.

As well, it’s easier to do it right the first time than it is to have to put your first creation aside, and in a panic put a second one together.

I always find that reading a good collection of cake decorating books is a great way to learn the craft and grow as an artist. The more you learn and practice, the better the product you’re able to create.

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Have you ever run into a situation where your cake decorating books tell you to use “liquid icing”?

Chances are you’ve run into the “liquid icing” dilemma – that, while it tastes great, you run the risk of having the liquid soak into the cake!

Here’s the best way to avoid liquid icing soakage on your cake:

Try using buttercream icing – it will be a little bit thicker, however still gives the save feeling and taste as you’d get from liquid icing.

The ingredients of buttercream icing consist of:

1/2 Tsp. of Vanilla
1/3 Cup. of Butter
2 Cup sifted sugar (confectioners)
2 tblsp. cool milk (or cream)

Take the butter and beat it until it turns into a creamy texture. Start adding the sugar at approximately 1/2 cup at a time.

Continue to beat the butter while adding the sugar into the mixture.

Add Vanilla

Add Milk

Continue beating the butter until the icing is ready

If you’re not going to use all of it at once, it’s best to store the icing in the fridge in an airlock container. When you go to apply it, give a quick re-whip before using.

Buttercream icing should be easier to apply to the cake once it’s ready. The only secret here in applying it is to ensure that the cake is cooled enough – if it’s too warm, then the cake can still soak in some of the icing.

There’s a number of good cake decorating books on the market that can cover icing and icing techniques further.

Once you’ve assembled a good collection, you should be able to get more creative and combine different recipes into different ideas.

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Making THE perfect birthday cake can be both an art and a science.

Here’s how to make the birthday cake decorating process easier:

Step 1:

Look online and in stores to get inspiration for your ideas. There are easy ways for high end cakes which can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars to be made very easily.

Inspiration is where the process starts, however.

Stop at bakeries to see what they’re offering, and do a google image search to see other ideas that people have put together.

Theme cakes are also a great idea for birthday parties.

As themes change with popular culture, you’ll never be at a loss for ideas!

Understanding the person you’re making the cake for is important here – as knowing what they’re “in to” is the best way to tailor the cake around their likes and dislikes.

Step 2:

Purchase ingredients and all the extras you’ll need.

This step is critical to the process as it’s best to be properly prepared. As all the best cake decorating books will tell you, the best results will come from the best ingredients.

Think ahead to what you’ll need for decorations and colors. It is easier to buy extra and use it again later if not used, than it is to have the possibility of lacking an item or decoration and have to make the choice between running out again or compromising on quality.

Step 3:

Using your favorite recipe, make the cake.

There are scores of recipes available, and at this point we won’t suggest one specifically.

The best thing to do is pay attention to who will be eating the cake: some people are allergic to egg or certain colors of icing dye, and this should be a major consideration when looking at cake recipes

Step 4:

Decorate to your liking

Once the cake is assembled, add decorations to the theme or idea you have.

Take your time and relax. It’s best to leave extra time so that if some extra last minute planning is needed, you won’t be rushed.

Making a cake can be fun and easy. Take your time with it, and focus on making the best cake you can!

There are a number of cake decorating books available on the topic of birthday cake decorating. Look through your local bookstore or library and you’ll get some great ideas!

 

If you are looking for the best cake decorating book, Cake Decorator’s Motif Bible is easily our top pick!

A few years back, even before I got to know about Cake Decorator’s Motif Bible, a lot of cake decorators had been telling me about how wonderful this book is, that it made me want to check it out. Makes me think this book is really special in someway.

Anyway, I was researching around to see what other people said about this book, and almost all of the comments I could find gave it a 5 star rating.

To my surprise, a couple of the professional cake decorating sites even award this Cake Decorating Book as the BEST Cake Decorating Book of all time!

Well, I’ve had Cake Decorating Secrets for a few years now. A few things that I think really stand out is its help in making you succeed as a cake decorator.

This top quality book can or should last for a lifetime. As one of the reviewers said, it’s important to learn from what the professionals do and I now find myself giving it to other cake decorators as presents. They love it:)

Best Cake Decorating Book You Can Get
No doubt, this will be one of the ultimate top quality cake decorating books that really will brow your mind away. It’s definitely the best cake decorating book I have found for the last few years.

Cake Decorator’s Motif Bible

But if you are on tight budget and still want the cake decorating books that you can afford, then you might want to check out my blog post about the best budget cake decorating books.

But if you are on a tight budget, and still want the best budget cake decorating book that you can afford, then you might want to check out my blog post about the best cake decorating books on a tight budget.

If you’re looking for a cake decorating book that will help you build your business, then you might want to check out my blog post about the best cake decorating business book

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Looking to add extra energy to your cake with different cake decorating techniques?

We’ll show you some great tips!

- Properly Prepare Pans

Use a two inch paint brush to brush vegetable shortening onto the pan before using it.

When the pan is fully greased, dust flour over it.

This is an all-natural way to keep your cake from sticking.

- Allow The Cake To Set

It’s best to wait for the cake to set, preferably at least over 24 hours.

Store it in an airtight container for this time – it will keep the cake as fresh as possible

- Ice The Sides Properly

Icing the sides of the cake can be one of the trickiest parts.

The best way to do this is to spin the cake rather than move the spatula (think of how a potter’s wheel works).

Hold the spatula up against the cake, and spin it to have the icing even out.

This will create a smooth, easy finish around the cake sides – one of many great cake decorating techniques.

- Create Perfect Roses

Take a small bit of fondant, colored the way you want, and roll it into a ball with your hands.

When you have a perfect sphere, flatten it between two fingers, making a petal.

The thicker end attaches to the bottom of the rose, tapering off towards the top.

Wrap a few petals together – groups of three look fantastic!

- Study Up On Different Cake Decorating Techniques!

In the world of cake decorating, you always need to be practicing as much as possible.

Keep up to speed by reading the right blogs, and keeping a good library of cake decorating books – you’ll thank yourself in the long run!

- For More Information on Cake Decorating Techniques, check out these links:

 

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