How to decorate a cake with fresh flowers!

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  • čas přidán 4. 11. 2017
  • Hey guys!
    I am loving decorating my cakes with fresh flowers at the moment, they are so vibrant and beautiful that they give the perfect finishing touch. I particularly like using them on naked and semi naked cakes- you really don't need any further decorations!
    In this video I show you how to wire your flowers to use on your cakes, I hope it is helpful for you!
    Remember to tag me in your cake creations over on Instagram! @claireelizabethcakes
    Instagram: @claireelizabethcakes
    Twitter: @ce_cakes
    Facebook: @celizabethcakes
    Thank you for watching,
    Claire x

Komentáře • 108

  • @tlalanetlaly6997
    @tlalanetlaly6997 Před 5 lety +1

    nice deco and simple ready for the event wooo

  • @carolluscombe7499
    @carolluscombe7499 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for advising where you get your flowers from. 😊
    May be useful in future.

  • @Julie-jl2kk
    @Julie-jl2kk Před 3 lety +2

    it's ok to use any flowers from the florist?? don't the flowers have to be organic, edible (non poisonous), food grade, etc??? where do i get these flowers??? which flowers can I use or not use??

  • @99xd70
    @99xd70 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you 💕amazing!!

  • @Stircrazyy10
    @Stircrazyy10 Před 5 lety +7

    I just watched another video where she said gypsophila isn't safe to use on cakes. I'm so confused :(

    • @kathleendudek2955
      @kathleendudek2955 Před 4 lety

      You're right. It shouldn't be inserted in the cake or come in contact with anything that's going to be eaten.

  • @xhottestpink
    @xhottestpink Před 5 lety +7

    Beautiful! Have never seen anyone wrap them before piercing the cake w them.
    I have a question, does anyone know how long the flowers stay fresh this way before wilting?

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates  Před 5 lety +7

      Thank you! It depends on the type of flowet but I find roses quite resilient.. you can prepare them the day before and they will still be fresh for the next day, just make sure you store the cake in the fridge to stop the flowers from wilting.
      Hope that helps 😊
      Claire

    • @SkeletonkeysJan1
      @SkeletonkeysJan1 Před 4 lety

      Claire Elizabeth Creates where from and which brand?

  • @kittykat1583
    @kittykat1583 Před 6 lety +12

    It’s best to hold the flower and cut the stem, rather than let the flower hit the table and potentially bruising the petals. Also, pushing the flower into the cake from its top could also bruise petals. Better to gently push from the base of the flower. If there is any bruises they are less likely to be visible.

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you so much for your advice and tips, I really appreciate that!

    • @LouLou-tl1gv
      @LouLou-tl1gv Před rokem +1

      I am a florist and never would you insert stems into the cake for obvious reasons
      The top of the cake arrangement should be in a little flat plastic container with oasis so as to insert the flowers low cut stems
      Second and third tier flowers are then wired together and sit at the sides of the cake tiers never would I push stems into a cake tape or not

  • @colorsofflowers9957
    @colorsofflowers9957 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice work Claire....! 🌺🌺✌

  • @suevandenbroeck1938
    @suevandenbroeck1938 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks, that video was exactly what I was looking for. I have a baking question. My sponge cake is forming a crust on the top, but is beautifully moist. I have experimented with the time in the oven, and the amount of batter in my pan, and with the time and speed of beating the sugar (all the suggestions I have received), and yet it still forms a slight crust. I cut it off before icing so that I don't have a "crispy" layer. Please let me know what you thing

    • @fraseredgar6343
      @fraseredgar6343 Před 4 lety +1

      if you are greasing your pans heavily, the butter may be frying the outsides of the cake creating very crust layer. Also try less mix in the tins. If the tins are very full, you need to cook them longer than smaller layers causing crust. Oven at lower temperature stops crust on top. Hope this helps

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates  Před 4 lety

      You’re welcome, glad it was helpful! It is perfectly normal for a cake to form a crust, because water is evaporating and sugars recrystallise.. plus the outer layer is exposed to the heat of the oven so will brown more. I don’t tend to trim the crust unless really necessary.. however I do love to eat it- so tasty! 😋

    • @rehamelsammak507
      @rehamelsammak507 Před 3 lety

      Put a wet towel around the cake pan, you'll get a smooth cake with no crust. czcams.com/video/MNuAMoMgq70/video.html

  • @reneamartucci1202
    @reneamartucci1202 Před 6 lety +2

    Love! About how early can you put a cake with fresh flowers together? Is that something that needs to be done immediately prior to party?

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates  Před 6 lety

      Thank you! I normally do it on the day or the night before- keep your cake in the fridge overnight to prevent the flowers from wilting :-)

  • @ChristinaCakesIt
    @ChristinaCakesIt Před 5 lety +8

    This was a very helpful video, thanks for sharing :)

  • @issysglutenfreebakingdream8618

    where did you get the flowers from?

  • @ponygirl9373
    @ponygirl9373 Před 4 lety +3

    Whyeee would you use white florist tape to cover green floist taped wire? Seems redundant

    • @rosalinaabu4296
      @rosalinaabu4296 Před 4 lety

      i believe to secure the wire from coming off the stem? think this is common in arranging fresh flowers on sponge.

  • @rinaaktaralam2738
    @rinaaktaralam2738 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey!i want to use fresh flowers on my cake.but can I keep the real flowers in the cake,on the fridge overnight?

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey there, yes you can.. they will stay fresh that way. Roses hold up well 😊

  • @hayliesmart242
    @hayliesmart242 Před 5 lety +1

    Is the cake in this video a 6" round?

  • @frambercam
    @frambercam Před 4 lety +16

    Oh my gosh this is not good! This is a lesson on how not to put flowers into a cake. Always use posy picks into the cake then put the taped flowers into the pick. If you place wires and floral tape into a cake you are contaminating it.!!!! I'm so shocked by the negligence that is being shown in this video. I will not be subscribing to this channel as it is not following safe food practice at all!!!

  • @kamaleiperry8657
    @kamaleiperry8657 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, was that a 6 inch cake or a 4 inch cake? And if it was a 6 inch, does it fit in a 6x6 cake box?? I want to make a 3 layer, 6 inch cake. However I am only able to find 6x6 cake boxes. And I don’t think all 3 layers will fit in that.

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates  Před 2 lety

      Hello, this was a 6” diameter cake, on an 8” cake board, so I would put it in an 8” box

    • @kamaleiperry8657
      @kamaleiperry8657 Před 2 lety +1

      @@claireelizabethcreates oh thank you so much !

  • @upendoj
    @upendoj Před 6 lety +2

    please can you share your Fondant recipe? and Chocolate cake recipe im struggling , i'm baker from Tanzania,

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates  Před 6 lety

      Hey, I buy my fondant ready made as its such a faff to make and the bought stuff is really good!

  • @kayv7707
    @kayv7707 Před 4 lety +1

    Do I need to wash the flowers before putting on the cake and does the florist tape become sticky on the wire .

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates  Před 4 lety +2

      Hey, yes I would do that and also you can insert the wrapped flower stem into a straw or posy pick before place it in the cake, hope that helps

  • @nicolehu3307
    @nicolehu3307 Před 5 lety +3

    very beautiful~

  • @brendapowis2050
    @brendapowis2050 Před 6 lety +9

    Shouldnt a posy pic be used to insert the fresh flowers into the cake was shocked by this

  • @mariumshaheryar863
    @mariumshaheryar863 Před rokem +1

    Can i use fresh whipped cream on cake

  • @Shagunagarwal.
    @Shagunagarwal. Před 6 měsíci

    What the shelf life of flowers

  • @junepeace3374
    @junepeace3374 Před 3 lety +1

    how long does flowers last

  • @RobloxGenius
    @RobloxGenius Před 6 lety

    What is that?

  • @roxr7720
    @roxr7720 Před 3 lety +1

    Lovely!!! Can you please tell me the size of that cake?

  • @dolcifioricakes
    @dolcifioricakes Před 5 lety +1

    love decorating with fresh flowers but they wilt to quickly!

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates  Před 5 lety +3

      Jillian Rogers store the cake in the fridge to help prevent them wilting so quickly.. and roses are good, very resilient! 🌹

  • @natewilson8274
    @natewilson8274 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey, Would you do it the same way if you used real flowers instead of fake?

  • @ScarFace6147
    @ScarFace6147 Před 5 lety +1

    Can I ask what the purpose of the wire is? Can you not just wrap the stem of the flower in the tape, and skip the wire step?

    • @claireelizabeth3482
      @claireelizabeth3482 Před 5 lety

      Yes you can do that too, it’s sometimes helpful as you can bend it into different shapes depending and easily attach it to other flowers to make a bunch

  • @manjeetkaur5452
    @manjeetkaur5452 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice mam

  • @jamescaiels5946
    @jamescaiels5946 Před 5 lety +5

    I'm amazed not to see a flower pick being used here...

  • @yumms1234
    @yumms1234 Před 6 lety +1

    Instead of inserting the flowers and ruining the cake, you should think about using floral wire and making a little piece. And then attaching it with a sterilized rod - kind of like a sparkler rod if that makes sense.

  • @kayysheeee
    @kayysheeee Před 3 lety

    you're so pretty

  • @nikolametta9805
    @nikolametta9805 Před 6 lety +5

    Thanks for the helpful vid- for what it's worth you're also a pretty lady- no need for so much makeup! :)

  • @gloriamudany5115
    @gloriamudany5115 Před 4 lety +1

    Why a wire????🤔 Can I skip that and just do the tape?

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates  Před 4 lety

      Ahh yes you can wrap the flower in tape insert it into a straw to then go in the cake

  • @AnneNewissAnnesCakeCreations

    As a Professional Cake Maker, I am shocked that anyone feels it is acceptable to put fresh flowers on a cake.
    There is a lot of confusion regarding the use of fresh flowers on Wedding Cakes so I thought I’d clarify a few points.
    First the negatives of using fresh flowers on wedding or other celebration cakes….
    Despite my job I must state that fresh flowers are not a general food product and flowers should not be eaten for the following reasons:
    EDIBLE OR TOXIC? - Firstly, and not wanting to state the obvious here, quite a few plants are actually poisonous and could cause a range of symptoms from vomiting to blistering skin around the mouth etc or worse if ingested. They have no place being attached to food items such as a cake and particularly with the boom in popularity of edible flowers on wedding cakes there is a risk that non edible flowers might be mistaken for edible when they are not. There are an increasing number of wedding cakes which are being decorated with fresh flowers and leaves that are actually poisonous. Even if they are not actually eaten there is a risk that sap or fine hair irritants from poisonous plants can leak into a cake if they come into contact with it.
    There is a fashion amongst some cake makers (but not myself) to artistically drape any flowers or foliage around cake and this has been causing big concern in the horticultural world with experts such as James Wong writing of the dangers in the Guardian.
    If it’s not edible don’t have it in contact with your cake.
    CHEMICAL CONTAMINATION - Secondly, there is the temptation to pick up flowers from a supermarket or florist or to ask your wedding florist to bring along a few extras to decorate the cake when you are getting married. Please don’t for a number of reasons. Firstly floristry flowers are absolutely not the same as edible flowers even if they are the same species. Irrespective of whether you are, or are, not planning on eating them they are still going to come into contact with the cake that you are going to put in your mouth. Flowers from a florist, supermarket or garden centres are not designed to be eaten. They are routinely sprayed with insecticides, herbicides and fungicides, none of those are regulated fit for human consumption because they are designed to maximise the shelf life of the flower - not to be eaten. More importantly, a high percentage of flowers sold in uk are imported and flown long distances many from Africa and Columbia. They are not not regulated for the pesticides they use and just as importantly they are not packaged or handled with food hygiene in mind - quite the opposite! There has been a lot of negative press in recent years about flower pickers suffering huge ill effects from coming into contact with sprayed flowers let alone the impact on the environment (but that is a whole other story
    FOOD HYGIENE - UK Environmental Health advises against garnishing your wedding cake with anything that is not an approved food product unless you can ensure that it is free from microbial, chemical or physical contamination.
    Finally, for the same reason, please make sure that your caterer or florist does not push the stems of flowers into the cake that you are going to eat. Equally, flowers stems should not touch the cake. These flower stems have recently been in water in vases or florist buckets, so again there are food hygiene problems. Hospitals have banned fresh flowers from wards partly because of the number of bacteria harboured in flower water. Just remember that your cake maker, whilst qualified in food hygiene, is not a horticulturalist and should not be expected to know about flowers. Likewise your florist, may well know about flowers but not cakes.

    • @PollyLove92
      @PollyLove92 Před 4 lety

      Anne Newiss thank you for this, I’m new to the banking work but I love the look of roses on cakes. Looks like I ought to improve my sugar paste skills 😩😩😩

    • @shalontehernandez6752
      @shalontehernandez6752 Před 2 lety

      Can you please advise the type of flowers to use on cakes and other sweet treats? And also where can I purchase them from. Thank you in advance.

    • @AnneNewissAnnesCakeCreations
      @AnneNewissAnnesCakeCreations Před 2 lety +1

      @@shalontehernandez6752 If you cant make them yourself, you can purchase ready made sugar flowers, or purchase silk flowers. I specialise in sugar flowers.

    • @shalontehernandez6752
      @shalontehernandez6752 Před 2 lety

      @@AnneNewissAnnesCakeCreations Thank you 😊

  • @upendoj
    @upendoj Před 6 lety +1

    i love your skill on cake decoration, I also have small baking business, and i'm really struggling to getting the best Chocolate cake recipe, can you assist?

  • @cancrew9774
    @cancrew9774 Před 4 lety +1

    blush is too low on face. awesome tutorial on cake. well done.

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates  Před 4 lety

      Made this video a while back and my blush has definitely improved hehe, and thank you 😊

  • @multicolouredhuman
    @multicolouredhuman Před 2 lety

    If you buy imported roses they will have been sprayed with chemicals that are not food safe! Better to use a local flower farmer from the UK who will be able to tell you if they have used chemicals or not - same with the other flowers you've used too!

  • @vgreatrix
    @vgreatrix Před 6 lety +9

    Floral Tape isn’t food safe! It shouldn’t be put directly in a cake. Coat it first or use straws!

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks it's a cake decorating one that's used to make sugar flowers

    • @SEEKINGRECORDLABEL
      @SEEKINGRECORDLABEL Před 5 lety

      @@claireelizabethcreates what's the brand ? I have to prep a cake and I have no clue what brand to buy or where to get it .help please

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates  Před 5 lety

      I don’t know what the brand is but I buy it from various cake decorating stores online

    • @xhottestpink
      @xhottestpink Před 5 lety +4

      Oh shut up! there is soo many things that aren't food "safe" but still regulated in our food gel colorings and cake suchs. Tons. 🙄

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates  Před 5 lety

      @@xhottestpink haha yes exactly my thoughts! Thank you ☺

  • @ponygirl9373
    @ponygirl9373 Před 4 lety +1

    You do realize all these flowers are edible and would harm or contaminate the cake

    • @ponygirl9373
      @ponygirl9373 Před 4 lety +1

      Wouldnt

    • @carolluscombe7499
      @carolluscombe7499 Před 3 lety

      @@ponygirl9373 the wire and floristry tape are the problems here, not necessarily the flowers.

  • @oneitalia2312
    @oneitalia2312 Před 2 lety

    Why cut the stem then add a wire one? Totally unnecessary.

  • @maddyb4208
    @maddyb4208 Před 2 lety +1

    baby's breath are incredibly toxic, don't put them anywhere near food

  • @Hillybillygirl
    @Hillybillygirl Před 4 lety

    An ignoramus sharing knowledge lol