Gold Sequin Wedding Cake
I'm sure you have seen lots of tutorials on how to do a tier with a sequin-like look. There are so many ways of doing this and since I've only done it once, I can't speak to the other techniques. I used some very large quins. I highly recommend buying them from cakedeco.com because the 5 lb carton is a LOT and cheap! These were 1/2" big and I tried to push a handful into the buttercream covered cake and it was just a mess! I ended up having to put them on one at a time and that was big fun......not!! So I then chilled the cake really well. Some people use a paint brush to get these completely covered. I then airbrushed this old gold and bronze over the entire tier. I had to cover the neon colors and it took a while. You want to do this is several coats and not in a couple because you will have drips. Now, my complaints. It looks a bit like scales, probably somewhat because I'd been looking at it a long time. I may do it in smaller quins next time, but I've got 4 lbs of the giant ones left! I was happy with the look of the cake, but I couldn't stop wondering what people must have thought of "the baker" if the were served a piece of the gold tier. The quins were NEON COLORED on the backsides! They aren't very tasty either. I'm just saying, the more I thought about it, the more embarrassed I was. I am not judging anyone that does this technique. I am not saying I won't do it again if time is a factor. Next time I really want to make my own sequins out of fondant or something else. I just don't want the wedding guests to think that the baker is crazy when they bite into the cake :)
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