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    How to Make Easy Fondant Roses (Ribbon Roses)

    Published: Jan 26, 2011 · Modified: Mar 1, 2023 by Abeer Rizvi · This post may contain affiliate links · 56 Comments

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    Learn how to make fondant roses (ribbon roses) without tools, with this step by step tutorial. Quick, easy, homemade with simple ingredients. Great for decorating cakes and cupcakes. No fondant rose cutter needed!

    One of my favorite ways to decorate cakes is to use what I already have on hand. I am not a fan of fancy cutters or tools and like simplified steps. That's exactly how I made this beautiful Fondant Flower Cake and these Fondant Daisies. If you enjoyed those, then you are sure to love today's tutorial too.

    Decorated White Cake With Easy Fondant Roses Without Tools on Black Background

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    Table of contents

    • How to Make Easy Fondant Roses? (Ribbon Roses)
    • Variations
    • Tips and Techniques for Fondant Rose Cake
    • Storage
    • More Cake Decorating Tutorials

    How to Make Easy Fondant Roses? (Ribbon Roses)

    1. Roll fondant- Using a rolling pin.
    2. Cut thin strips- Using a pizza cutter.
    3. Roll- Fold one corner and start rolling to the end.
    4. Final touches- Cut the end of your rose with scissors and smooth out the bottom with your fingers.
    5. Enjoy- Let these dry overnight or until they harden.
    Easy Homemade Fondant Ribbon Roses on Purple Cake

    Variations

    Decorate cupcakes- I decorated a cake but you can make make smaller flowers and use them as cupcake toppers. You can also use them on individual sized mini cakes or petit fours or even cookies.

    Make different sizes of flowers- Follow the same technique to make various sizes.

    Try other colors- I chose a pink, yellow and green but you can use any colors you like.

    Try other cake flavors- Such as Easy Key Lime Cake or this Pineapple Cake (With Cake Mix).

    Try other frosting flavors– Such as Marshmallow Frosting or Mint Frosting.

    Mini Fondant Flowers on Mini Chocolate Cakes in Black Plate

    Tips and Techniques for Fondant Rose Cake

    For faster drying- Use a 50/50 mixture. Just knead together half fondant and half gum paste and use that instead of just fondant.

    Homemade fondant vs. Store-bought fondant- Either can be used. My homemade version tastes incredible!

    Can you use marzipan instead of fondant? Yes, you can use that but it tastes different than fondant.

    Use pre-colored fondant- If you are short on time, use fondant that's already colored.

    Use gel colors- If you are planning on coloring fondant, be sure to use gel colors because they are concentrated and more vibrant than liquid colors. Also, it prevents the fondant from becoming sticky.

    How long does it take for fondant flowers to dry? Typically, it takes 24 hours. However, the drying time may vary. This depends on the thickness that you rolled out the fondant. The thinner it is, the faster it dries. The thicker it is, the slower it dries. Drying time is also quicker when you live in dry climates where there is little to no humidity.

    Don’t decorate a warm cake- This is very important because if the cake is warm, the decorations will get sticky and messy.

    Collage Image with Step by Step Pictures For How to Make Fondant Roses

    Storage

    Room temperature- Once they are dry, store in a cardboard box away from sunlight and moisture for up to 1 month. They can last even longer. I have some that are 3 months old and still good.

    Freeze- Fondant decorations cannot be frozen because when they thaw, the flowers will become sticky due to condensation.

    Refrigerate- They cannot be refrigerated because they can become sticky from the moisture in the fridge.

    Collage Image with Step by Step Pictures For How to Make Mini Fondant Flowers

    More Cake Decorating Tutorials

    • How to Make Easy Fondant Bows
    • How to Make Easy Fondant Buttons
    • How to Make Fondant Baby Shoes
    • How to Make Fondant Basket
    • How to Make Fondant Pansies
    • How to Make Fondant Flowers

    Recipe

    Decorated White Cake With Easy Fondant Roses on Black Background

    Easy Fondant Roses (Ribbon Roses)

    Abeer Rizvi
    Learn how to make fondant roses (ribbon roses) with step by step tutorial. Quick, easy, homemade with simple ingredients. Great for decorating cakes!
    5 from 7 ratings
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    Prep Time 1 hour hr
    Drying time 1 day d
    Total Time 1 day d 1 hour hr
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine American
    Servings 15 Flowers
    Calories 16 kcal

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    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup Marshmallow fondant Pink or Yellow and Green
    • Vanilla cake Two 6 inch round cakes, Two 8 inch round cakes
    • 4-6 cups American buttercream icing
    • 4 cups White fondant

    Instructions
     

    • Use a rolling pin to roll out a ball of pink fondant.
    • Using a pizza cutter or a fondant cutter, cut ribbons which are 1 inches wide and 8 inches long. If you want to make smaller roses, cut strips which are thinner and shorter.
    • Fold over one corner of the strip.
    • Start rolling and continue all the way to the end.
    • Cut the end of your rose with scissors.Discard the end.
    • Smooth out the bottom of your rose using your fingers.
    • Let these dry overnight or until they harden.
    • To make leaves, roll out green fondant.
    • Cut out circles.
    • Using the same cutter, cut out two halves of each circle and you would end up with leaf shapes. Let them dry overnight or until they harden.
    • If you wish, you can stop here and actually use those as leaves or you can continue with a few more steps. Pinch the center of each leaf until the ends stick together. Cut the pinched center with scissors. You now have two leaves. Smooth out the ends of of leaves with your fingers.
    • While the decorations are drying, bake cakes and allow them to cool completely.
    • Also, prepare frosting.
    • Place one 8 inch cake on a cake board and spread icing on top. Place the other 8 inch cake on top and press gently to secure it into place.
    • Then, ice the entire cake until smooth.
    • Cover it in white fondant and keep aside.
    • Place one 6 inch cake on another cake board and spread icing on top. Place the other 6 inch cake on top and press gently to secure it into place.
    • Then, ice the entire cake until smooth.
    • Cover it in white fondant and keep aside.
    • To assemble, place the iced 8 inch cake on a cake stand. Push in dowels for support. Then, place the iced 6 inch cake on top.
    • Decorate cake with flowers on top and fondant ribbon around the base. Enjoy!

    Notes

    • Read all my tips above.
    • These roses can also be made with gum paste or a 50/50 mixture (half fondant, half gum paste) which dries faster.   

    Nutrition

    Calories: 16kcalCarbohydrates: 4gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 4mgPotassium: 1mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gCalcium: 1mgIron: 1mg

    An automated tool is used to calculate the nutritional information. As such, I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information provided for any recipe on this site.

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    Comments

    1. lil

      January 26, 2011 at 6:58 pm

      who knew fondant roses could be so easy to make? i love your tutorials... you make working with fondant a little less intimidating for me. i can't wait to try all of your tips on a cake one day. =)

      Reply
    2. Meg

      January 26, 2011 at 7:17 pm

      You make everything so simple! I would have never guessed it was so easy. Now I want to try fondant, which I have yet to use, but always love the way it looks on cakes!

      Reply
    3. Basmah

      January 26, 2011 at 7:46 pm

      loving thiss abbo! good job!5 stars

      Reply
    4. Reiko

      January 26, 2011 at 9:06 pm

      Wow!! This is so beautiful!! I love your ribbon roses! Very elegant...

      Reply
    5. Jenny

      January 26, 2011 at 10:43 pm

      Just came across your blog and LOVE it!! I love to bake, but have never been good at fancy decorations. Your step-by-step tutorial is brilliant and those roses turned out gorgeous. I thought they'd be a lot harder to make. Kudos to you!!

      Reply
    6. shabunam haris

      January 27, 2011 at 12:06 am

      I too love to work with fondant , they are so easy , it reminds me of my childhood playing with playdough :), though this is much tastier . Your instructions are spot on .

      Reply
    7. Cookette

      January 27, 2011 at 12:37 am

      great pictures! you make me want to attempt working with fondant!

      Reply
    8. Medeja

      January 27, 2011 at 4:02 am

      Your are real CakeWiz.Your decorated cakes look unreal (in a good way)

      Reply
    9. Eftychia

      January 27, 2011 at 4:32 am

      What a beautiful cake and what a lovely presentation!! I am writting from Cyprus, but my contry is not included in your list. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us

      Reply
    10. Treat

      January 27, 2011 at 5:18 am

      Great creation and so beautiful! Thanks for the tutorial, looks quite simple to make ......

      Reply
    11. Dennis

      January 27, 2011 at 6:31 am

      I can sure use a tutorial on cake decorating, I have no clue!! That cake is beautiful!
      Thanks so much for all your hard work and sharing this with us
      Dennis

      Reply
    12. Adora

      January 27, 2011 at 6:46 am

      This is so lovely and very helpful. I am hopeless withh piped roses but this one I can do (fingers crossed).

      Reply
    13. Becky

      January 27, 2011 at 7:10 am

      Your cake is gorgeous and the roses are outstanding. I never realized that fondant is that easy , but your tutorial makes it seem that way:) Great Job!

      Reply
    14. Belinda

      January 27, 2011 at 7:25 am

      This is incredible!!! It's perfect. Just perfect. I'm in total awe.

      Reply
    15. briarrose

      January 27, 2011 at 7:54 am

      Fantastic job! This cake is just lovely. I will look forward to more hearts and flowers.

      Reply
    16. Brooks

      January 27, 2011 at 7:55 am

      Fantastic tutorial with attractive pictures to go with it! I love the simplicity of the ribbon rose flowers, but the impact en masse is sensational. Precise and pretty... Brava!

      Reply
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