This tutorial have been an online workshop at cdhm, and you’ll find many tutorials on the member pages. Hope you will try it. It is great fun, and there are many filling possibilities if you don't want to use canes. You can make cherries or blueberries instead.
Materials you will need:
- Polymer clay (I have used Fimo soft, but use whatever clay you are comfortable with)
- Translucent
- Beige
- White
- Yellow
- Green
- Red
- Gloss varnish
- Brush for varnish
- Pigments or chalk in color ochre and burnt umber
- Brush for pigments
- Long cutting blade
- Black tiny sand from railroad shop
- Sandpaper medium coarse
- Kemper rose cutter set. Using the smallest
- Fruit canes ready made. Banana, strawberry and kiwi.
- TLS
- Pasta machine
- Lid with small striped pattern. Top of glue bottle or Amorall.
- Cocktail sticks
- Talcum powder or cornstarch
- Oven
- Oven thermometer
- Paper (parchment)
- Tile or other work surface
- Optional cake stand and plate
We will start to make the crust for the cheesecake. You might put on the oven so it is ready to go.
Display on plate and cake stand and if you want to, you can glue on the little crumbs for the extra touch of realism.
Que maravilla!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNo podria ser mas real!!!!
Muchisimas gracias, por el tutorial.
Lo dificil, va a ser que quede tan autentico.
besitos ascension
I am the one who's going to buy instead of making the cake myself but I have to admit - perfect turtorial Christel! But why am I hungry right now? ;)
ReplyDeleteGracias Ascension:)
ReplyDeleteI've seen it before but now it's much better. Yummy to say the least. Thank you Christel.
ReplyDeleteBTW I can read French fluently and I survived two weeks in France with my French but talking.... let's say that I invent something.I can understand quite easily if they speak "tres doucement".The truth is that anytime I try to speak French my tongue tangles and English comes out.Funy, isn't it ?
Wow! It seems so easy... Now I feel compelled to try!
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Flora
Ahh... I am so amazed, all the smart things you think of to make it!!! The way you make the edge.. it is so clever!!!! And of course it looks like a real cake..mmm!!
ReplyDeleteBut I need a personal tutorial to make something like this LOL
XX
Thank you for the fab tutorial, I'll have to try it :)
ReplyDeleteIra
Brilliant Tutorial Christel..x
ReplyDeleteThank you Christel for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteThe chesecake are delicious!
Hugs!
Oh Thanks! Thanks for the tutorial. It is great!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I try it I will show you (probably as good as yours) ;)
Un beso
Thank you soo much!!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
Thank you for sharing, dear Christel! Now I have the courage to try it myself, I think.
ReplyDeleteLove, Susanne
Thank you so much for this fantastic tutorial, so well explained! try to do it, though I know beforehand that there was not a quarter of it than you. A kiss!
ReplyDeleteTerrific tutorial! Such wonderful detail you put in all your creations Christel! :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful to see the process behind the making of these delights. Once again a beautiful little creation.
ReplyDeleteLinda x
how wonderful! seems really easy! thanks a lot for this tutorial, you were very generous! I will try soon to make my fruit cake ...
ReplyDeleteonly two questions I ask myself: what good is making holes in the bottom of the pie, before putting into the "cream"? Why bake the cake twice, before and after filling with cream and fruit? I can not cook everything together just once?
I beg you, answer me, thanks!
Caterina
Catharina: The holes makes it "breathe" a bit so it doesn't puff up too much. Baking twice or more gives a lot more control than dealing with a floppy unbaked pie shell. You just would loose the definitions. Hope that helps:) Thanks for comments everybody:)
ReplyDeleteVery great tutorial and so interesting to see the sigle steps how you make it.The trick with the bottle for the border of the cake,something I never have thought of !Very clever ;-)!Thank you for sharing this tutorial with us.Jeannette
ReplyDeleteFavoloso!!!
ReplyDeleteGrazie mille cara Christel per questo tutorial!
Brava brava brava!!!
Baci dall'Italia!!!
Cristina&Anna
Thank you Christel! Not sure when I am making a cake though but tutorials like this is always useful.
ReplyDeleteOh what a brilliant tutorial thank you Christel!
ReplyDeleteYou are so kind to share all these wonderful tutorials with us. Thank you Christel!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so edible!
So many times Ive sat and thought of giving this a go but now I MUST Christel for Alice's table, she needs one of your cheescakes at her Hatter party so after the school holidays out will come the clay!! Thankyou for such a clearly explained tutorial, wish you could do one on macaroons, I just cant get them to look realistic!!! Kate xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial is very well explained. I do so.
ReplyDeleteDo you want to make a film challenge?
Bring on my blog awards.
a carmen hug
Te ha quedado una tarta preciosa, y con una realidad asombrosa. Congratulations!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness is just pefect!!!!! Incredible!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial.
Congratulaitons christel!
Warm regards,
Meli
What art!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!!!!!
I follow your blog
add your link on my blog
Hugs from Spain
Beautiful cheesecake. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteOh i love this =) i can't wait to make one for myself! Although i don't think it will come out as neat as in the picture! lol
ReplyDeleteWhat a very nice workshop. Wheni have more time i want to try to make the delicious pie.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Natascha
Christel, that is fantastic!!!! I wouldn't have thought to use the ribbed bottle for the cheesecake shell! Fantastic, thank you so much for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so beautiful and real! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend
Sofia
Your tutorial was amazing but I think I too will also buy. There are only so many hours in a day. LOL
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of camera are you using? Do you have a place set up to take pics?
Vielen Dank für diese Anleitung! Es sieht so leicht aus und die Fotos sind sehr schön! Greetings from Hamburg
ReplyDeleteFabulous tutorial, Christel, it looks like a lot of work just putting the tutorial together.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this process. I've always been very curious about how food artists create their food.
Caterina, just in case you pop back in here, you would do the same with a real pastry, adding the pricks for the same reason and baking it twice.
Thank you so much for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteYou are such an inspiration!
Have a nice Sunday!
Vanesa
So Good!Good!Good!Good!Good!Good!
ReplyDeleteWoW Christel what a wonderful tutorial, Thanks for sharing :0) warm hugs!!! -Nicole
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for cheesecake tutorial, is fantastic, so real, a great work!! you are a great artist! hugs
ReplyDeleteChristel, mil gracias por el tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteSe ve una tarta de queso tan real!!
Intentare hacerla uno de estos dias.
Gracias.
Un beso.
Ana.
Wow Christel, what a fabulous tutorial, I just love the way it has turned out!
ReplyDeleteWell, I think I have to try this one time!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
sabihax
thanks a lot, Christel!
ReplyDeleteCaterina
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. I look forward to trying it. Best wishes, Carol :)
ReplyDeleteMmmmm!!¡Delicioso!!Muchas gracias por el tutorial, esta muy claro C =
ReplyDeleteY precioso!!
Cristel , me gustaría mucho verte por mí blog que abri la semana pasada
http://florff.blogspot.com/
Un beso
Incredible. Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteGraciaS POR EL TUTORIAL, ES PRECIOSO Y GUAL QUE TU BLOGS, TE FELICITO.
ReplyDeleteLOLA
Perfecto como todos tus trabajos muchas gracias por el tutorial
ReplyDeletesaludos
Nuria
Increible,parece totalmente real,muchas gracias,seguro que lo intentaré!!!
ReplyDeletethanks for the tutorial:)
ReplyDeleteit is great, very very very good:)
byy
Gracias por el tutorial.
ReplyDeleteQue preciosa, gracias por el tutorial y Feliz Navidad.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Maite