How to make a Hot Wheels track from fondant
CopyingSole路7 months agoHonestly, keep it simple. Roll, cut, lay it down, and if you're feeling extra, add those white lines. But let's be real, it's all about how epic the jumps and loops you create are, rather than the fondant track details.
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I actually tried making one for my kid's birthday, and let me tell you, using a little cornstarch on your rolling surface and rolling pin is a game-changer. Keeps the fondant from sticking and makes cutting and shaping way easier. Plus, adding a bit of powdered sugar can stiffen the fondant if it's too soft. Worked like a charm for creating elevated sections!
First, grab your fondant (preferably in gray or black for that authentic asphalt look) and roll it out to your desired thickness. Next, cut it into long strips for the track itself. You can use a pizza cutter or a sharp knife for this. Remember, the smoother your roll, the smoother your road! For those iconic white lines, roll out thin strips of white fondant and gently press them onto your gray/black track pieces. If you wanna get fancy, use a food coloring marker to add details or extra lanes. Final step: let your creativity race wild and assemble your track around your Hot Wheels for a display that'll rev any engine!
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