I have the honor of catering and making the cake for the birthday celebration of an amazing man named Jack who is 90-years young. Jack's wife Mary is a dear friend of mine and volunteers with me at the Wednesday Community Meal.
Last week I told Mary I would find "90" birthday candles for Jack's cake but after searching multiple stores and online I couldn't find any that I felt suited him. All the number candles I found looked juvenile and certainly were not sophisticated enough for Jack.
My solution was to buy what I could find and customize them using gel food coloring, meringue powder and sanding sugar. The candles I bought cost .99 cents each at my neighborhood grocery and the process of changing them took less than 30 minutes.
Here's how:
Lay the candles on kraft or parchment paper. |
Choose a gel paste food color. I chose dark blue. |
Make a pile of meringue powder, about 1 tablespoon, on a separate piece of kraft or parchment paper. |
Using a small brush, paint the coloring onto the candle. |
Take your time and try to make an even coat. |
Choose a color of sanding sugar. I chose soft green. |
You might need to use a clean soft brush to ease off the sanding sugar in unpainted areas of the candle. |
These candles are perfect for Jack's cake. |
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