This Instagram Makes Stunning Tutorials On Frosting Cupcakes

Enjoy these six gorgeous designs we’re creating with our #wiltoncakes #tip1g and their amazing #wiltoncakedecorating tutorials!

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We’ve met many casual bakers over the years, and take it from us, frosting a cupcake can be far from a cakewalk. Cringe-worthy puns aside, knowing how to properly frost baked goods can take some practice. Luckily, there are dope people out there who are willing to lend a hand to anyone interested in the process.

The Instagram page of Royal Icing Baking Supply Co. features many mini tutorials on how to ice a cupcake, reports Design Taxi. Not just the standard swirl, if that’s what your’e expecting, but elegant patterns and piping techniques that will sure to impress anyone sampling your baked goods.

Any aspiring bakers looking for some fun and creative techniques to practice with, make sure to take a look at their page. 

One of our favorite #bakingtools from @wiltoncakes is our #leaftip. #somanypossibilities within this #wiltoncakedecorating tutorial!

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