Melt Candy Melts candy according to package directions. Using melted candy, attach 4 in. Of lollipop stick to back of each large ear. Chill until set, about 10 minutes.

Ball fondant black. Using “E” oval cutter, cut two large eyes. Attach to 6 in. Tier for mother kangaroo eyes. Gum paste tan using color combinations provided.
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Ball black fondant; shape into baby kangaroo nose. Using any remaining icing, attach to 6 in. Using tan fondant, roll out seven logs, measuring 4 in. Cut logs into lengths following pattern for mouth, nose, mouth creases, and pouch lining.

Insert into 6 in. Send me exclusive offers, unique gift ideas, and personalised tips for shopping and selling on Etsy. View hundreds of more world-class tutorials only at In this lesson, Paul goes over the jacket using the airbrush and remembering to mask the rest of the kangaroo. Paul adds a first coat of yellow then goes over again with light brown to give it a more sandy feel. Once the jacket is finished he then paints the luminous yellow parts using Neon Yellow from Magic Colours.
Finishing touches
Attach all pieces, except pouch lining, to 6 in. Tier following piping gel markings. Set pouch lining aside on cornstarch-dusted board. Roll out two ¼ in. Balls of white fondant. Using damp brush, attach to large oval eyes.

Using round “F” cut-out, cut muzzle for baby kangaroo. Using fingers, form into oval shape. Using damp brush, attach to baby fondant kangaroo. Using Black icing color, tint 1½ in.
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Paul sculpts the muzzle, nose and eyes of the kangaroo. Coming from an Aussie who sees kangaroos almost every day, you did a great job! And She looks well fed ;-) love the croc teeth too haha. Sometimes the cake you choose may include a pattern design which must be decorated on the cake.
Using fondant roller with orange guide rings, roll tan gum paste to 1/8 in. Using printable kangaroo pattern, cut out tail and ears. This adorable Kangaroo Surprise Cake is ready for a Hoppin' good time!
A great cake for Mother's Day or a baby shower, this two-tier cake features a little joey popping out of mom's pouch to say hello. Best of all, decorating is a breeze with this cake. Simply ice your cake smooth and then use fondant and gum paste to create all the cake decorations. You could even add a little message of good luck or well wishes by the little joey! A cute cake any mom or mom-to-be is sure to love, this Kangaroo Surprise Cake is sure to be a hit at any occasion.

Using Pink icing color, tint 4 oz. Gum paste pink. Using fondant roller with orange guide rings, roll pink gum paste to 1/8 in. Using printable kangaroo pattern, cut out inner ear pieces. Using damp brush, attach inner ear piece to tan ear piece.
Let dry on cornstarch-dusted board. Reserve remaining pink gum paste, wrapped up, for later step. Using Ivory icing color, tint 5/8 in. Ball fondant ivory. Using fondant roller with orange guide rings, roll to 1/8 in.
Transferring patterns is easy! To do this, you need to transfer the pattern to your iced cake, so you can follow the lines as you decorate. This can be done easily by using Piping Gel. Using remaining buttercream, attach tail to back of 8 in.
Flatten slightly to match pattern. Using craft knife, make indents for hands. Paul uses 250g of sugarpaste made into a cone to create the feet. He then uses the smoothers and dresden tool for the details.
Roll out two 1/8 in. Using damp brush, attach to baby kangaroo eyes. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. Using piping gel, attach pocket lining, baby kangaroo and baby kangaroo hands to front of 8 in. Tan fondant balls to form baby kangaroo hands.
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Using damp brush, attach pieces to baby kangaroo ears. Using black fondant, form two logs measuring 1 1/8 in. Tier as large kangaroo eyebrows. Balls black fondant for baby kangaroo eyes. Flatten slightly and, using fingers, shape into ovals.
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