Here are the part 2 on how to make a teddy bear cake topper.
Step 1:
Take a piece of fondant and roll it into a “rough” ball. This is, just to see if the proportions between head and body looks OK. Add more or less fondant until you are happy with the size. Knead a little Tylo powder into the fondant and roll it into a smooth ball. Brush a little glue on the cocktail stick and place the head on the teddy.


Step 2:
Make a stitch from the back of the head to the front. Take a small piece of fondant and roll it into oval shape. Make sure that it’s not too big for the teddy’s head. Flatten it and glue it on with a little Tylo glue.

Step 3:
Make an indentation at the front where the nose will be. Use the other end of the quilting tool for this. Roll a tiny teardrop shaped ball of black fondant and glue it on.


Step 4:
Use the same end of the quilting tool to make the mouth.


Step 5:
With a pointy tool make “dimples” on the teddy’s cheeks.

Step 6:
Roll 2 small balls of fondant and form them into teardrops. Press with a ball tool and then pinch the ears. Remove a tiny bit of fondant from the ears. Make a hole with the pointy tool on each side on the head for the ears.


Step 7:
Brush a little bit of glue in the holes and attach the ears. Now it’s time to add a pair of eyes. Again use the pointy tool and make the holes for the eyes. The eyes should be placed close to the nose. Roll tiny balls of black fondant for the eyes. Brush a little glue and attach the eyes.


Step 8:
Mix a little bit of white petal powder with a few drops of clear alcohol (or lemon extract) Take a super fine brush and paint a little bit of white on the eyes and nose. Let the teddy dry and he is ready to be placed on a cake.


Note: Remember that there have been inserted a cocktail stick in the teddy’s body. Make sure that you remove the cocktail stick if it should be eaten.
Happy Caking!
Louise














36 comments
Lili says:
May 18, 2012
Estupendo!
Elny says:
May 18, 2012
Thanks for sharing… It’s so cute… Bless u always
Addie says:
May 18, 2012
I love it. He is so lovely. Thank you so much for sharing.
Claudia says:
May 18, 2012
I love your blog. Thank you for sharing your talent with us!!!!
Gloria says:
May 18, 2012
I think it is a fabulous bear and shall be trying this out myself.
An inspiring tutorial, thanks Louise.
paula says:
May 18, 2012
hi louise,
he is gorgeous…..almost too pretty to eat…..
gr paula
Esmée says:
May 17, 2012
Cute.
can you make a doll/girl tutorial?
love,
Louise says:
May 18, 2012
I am planning one but I have so many tutorials that I want to make in my head but hopefully it wont be long. Btw I can highly recommend the brilliant tutorials by Lorraine McKay http://extra-icing.blogspot.com/
Marcue says:
May 17, 2012
The Teddy Bear is awesome!
Louise says:
May 18, 2012
Thanks I’m so happy that you all like him