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Decorating Techniques

How to Create an Ombre Effect Buttercream

Learn how to create Ombre Buttercream with Simone Taylor

Prepare Your Base

  • Apply a thin crumb coat of plain buttercream or ganache to seal in crumbs. Chill the cake for 15–20 minutes.

Colouring the Buttercream

  • Divide buttercream into portions.
  • Leave one portion the lightest shade (or plain white/cream).
  • Add increasing amounts of food colouring to the other portions to create a gradient (e.g., pale pink, medium pink, deep pink).

Apply the Buttercream

  • Starting at the bottom of the cake, spread the darkest shade in a horizontal band.
  • Add the medium shade above it, then the lightest shade toward the top.
  • You don’t have to be neat the blending comes next.
  • (Tip: For a smooth ombré, make each colour band slightly overlap the one below it).

Blend the Colours

  • Hold a scraper against the side of the cake.
  • Slowly spin the turntable (or move around the cake if you don’t have one) while keeping the tool steady.
  • This will smooth the frosting and blend the lines where the colours meet.
  • Scrape off excess and repeat until you get a soft fade.

Finishing Touches

  • Chill the cake briefly to set the frosting.
  • You can also do the effect vertically, diagonally, or on cupcakes by piping colours side-by-side in a piping bag.

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