Fondant and Gum Paste Tool Set for precise shaping, detailed modeling and elegant flower making in fondant and gum paste. Seven dual-headed tools help you form fondant, add details to gum paste and make beautiful flowers and shapes.
Pallet knife cuts, lifts and moves small, fine decorations while the fine tweezers helps you position small decorations and stamens. Storage case keeps tools organized, also has space for the 2-piece modeling stick set and the 3-piece starter tool set sold separately. Before first and after each use, wash in warm, soapy water, rinse and dry thoroughly. Made in China. Seven dual-head tools help you create fondant decorations and gum paste flowers while the pallet knife and fine tweezers make it easy to lift and handle small decorations.
Also included is a storage case to help you keep track of your tools. This expanded tool set makes it easy to achieve great results as you learn fondant and gum paste techniques. However, if you are new to working with fondant or gumpaste, you know how difficult it can be.
The good news is if you have the right tools and equipment, this process can be simplified significantly. When you shop with us, you will quickly discover we offer a wide array of fondant tools, such as fondant crimpers, silicone molds, fondant cutters, impression rollers and mats and working mats.
We also provide a huge selection of gum paste tools and veiners, insertion tools, imprinters, rolling pins, embossers, fondant smoothers and even flower cutters. In addition to offering a huge selection of gum paste and fondant tools, you will also find we offer affordable prices. Let's see if naming them is any help.
Ball tool- I use this for ruffling edges Dog bone tool- I never use this one so I'm not sure of it's purpose. Veiner- that's the pointy one, used to make vein patterns on leaves. I've used it on small petals, too. I found the sheet for my set, so here's what it says quotation marks indicate the instructions as written on the sheet : Blue and white sticks with thin and thick points: use for frilling and ruffling petals and leaves; also use as small rolling pins. Turquoise: veining tool to make thin or wide veins on leaves and flowers.
Orange: shell tool and knife; use shell to make impressions on borders and trim. It says the knife trims petals and leaves, but I agree with Elcee that it's too dull for that. Blue: dogbone tool, used to cup flower centers and is used to shape and soften flower petals.
I use for small filler flowers. Olive green: serrated quilling wheel and cutting tool. Makes quilt stitches on fondant. I've seen someone on YouTube cut around a pattern on top of gumpaste with the cutting end and it actually did cut. Red: umbrella tool, used to add detail to flower throats and tops of buds. You can also create flower petals by "spearing the desired side of tool 5-sided or 6-sided end into top of fondant bud on florist wire. Use knife tool orange to cut desired amount of petals.
Mint green: serrated and cone tool; serrated end adds veining and dot details. After petals have been formed on flowers, spear center of flower with serrated side of tool to create natural-looking centers. Use cone side to create larger well in center of flower.
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