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    Autumn Leaves in Chocolate~ Blog Tutorial

    October 30, 2013 By Melissa Diamond 112 Comments

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    We are excited to share a beautiful free cake tutorial for colorful Autumn Leaves in Chocolate!

    This cake design features a simple idea and method for creating a vibrant autumn themed cake that is as unique as it is beautiful.

     

    Autumn Leaves in Chocolate- A Free Cake Decorating Tutorial. This beautiful and unique cake design is perfect for fall entertaining!

     

     

    This design would be perfect for any fall occasion, or on your Thanksgiving dessert table.  I hope that you enjoy it!

    Let's get started!

    How to Make this Autumn Leaves in Chocolate Cake Design

     

    First, I frosted my 6" round (approx 6" tall) cake with vanilla buttercream. I then combed it with my trusty Ateco cake comb.

    Autumn Leaves in Chocolate- Free cake decorating tutorial by MyCakeSchool.com!

    Next, I tinted my buttercream with Americolor Chocolate Brown and piped on my tree trunk with a Wilton star tip 16.  Any star piping tip of your choice would work nicely--even a round tip.  I wanted my tree trunk to have ridges and so I went with the star tip.

    Autumn Leaves in Chocolate- Free cake decorating tutorial by MyCakeSchool.com!

    Now for the leaves!  I melted pre-colored Wilton candy melts in autumn shades for our next step.  

    After melting, I put each color into it's own piping bag, and snipped the tip of the bag (rather than using piping tips).  

    You'll want to work fairly quickly during this next step, but if your chocolate becomes too cool and firms up, you can always reheat the bag for a few seconds in the microwave...or even have a warm cake pan nearby that you can place them in as you alternate between bags.

    Autumn Leaves in Chocolate- Free cake decorating tutorial by MyCakeSchool.com!

    Here, you see that I piped several dots of chocolate onto my waxed paper lined cookie sheet.  With some of the dots, I added a touch or two of another color.  

    It's a little hard to tell from the photo, but my dots are larger than pea-sized, but smaller than marble-size ;0) --Experiment to see what size you like the best!

    Autumn Leaves in Chocolate- Free cake decorating tutorial by MyCakeSchool.com!

    Now, time to create our leaves!  I used a kitchen knife but any number of tools would work for the next step--a smallish spatula, a spoon , etc.   

    Using the knife, I started from one side of my "dot" of chocolate and smeared it out, dragging the chocolate into a point--(or somewhat of a point!)   This creates a teardrop shaped leaf.  

    Look at mine---they are not perfect!  In fact, out of context, these don't look like leaves.  But you'll see...they will!

     

    Autumn Leaves in Chocolate- Free cake decorating tutorial by MyCakeSchool.com!

    I made two full "cookie sheets" of these leaves.  Then, I chilled them in the freezer until they became hard-- approximately 5-10 minutes is perfect.

     

    Next, it was time to build the tree!  I used buttercream as my glue.  You can see below, that I dotted the areas around the branches with white buttercream.  

    I realized later that buttercream tinted yellow, orange, or green would have been an equally good (if not better) "glue".  More on that in a little bit!

    Autumn Leaves in Chocolate- Free cake decorating tutorial by MyCakeSchool.com!

    With each new leaf, our little tree becomes more beautiful...(and the more our leaves begin to look like leaves!) ;0)

    ***It's important to note that your leaves need to be cold when handling.  They are so thin, that they warm & therefore become more fragile quickly.  

    So, I found it easiest to have two trays of leaves.  One in the freezer, the other out.  And then swap them out when things warm up.

    Autumn Leaves in Chocolate- Free cake decorating tutorial by MyCakeSchool.com! Perfect for your fall or Thanksgiving dessert table!

    I mentioned earlier that yellow buttercream would make a good adhesive for our leaves.  I found this helpful in a few areas where I wanted to build out my leaves a little more, but the white buttercream would have stood out too much.  

    The yellow buttercream was a perfect glue because it blended in so well with the chocolate leaves.  It's a great way to fill things out here and there too if necessary!

    Autumn Leaves in Chocolate- Free cake decorating tutorial by MyCakeSchool.com! Online cake tutorials, cake videos, recipes, and more!

    This cake was a little more time consuming than I expected-- there are lots of leaves happening here!  I found it fun though...a little addictive too--I couldn't make myself stop adding leaves!  

    You could get a similar look by just piping buttercream leaves with a piping tip, but I really liked the unusual texture and flatness of the leaves that the chocolate gave us.  Some almost had a transparent look to them.

    I scattered a few of my extra leaves around the base of the cake-- it feels like fall, doesn't it?

    Free Cake Tutorial by MyCakeSchool.com! Gorgeous "Autumn Leaves in Chocolate" cake design by MyCakeSchool.com

     

     

    Autumn Leaves in Chocolate- Free cake decorating tutorial by MyCakeSchool.com! So simple!

     

    Thanks so much for stopping by, we'll see you next time!

     

     

    Autumn Leaves in Chocolate- A Free Cake Tutorial! This beautiful cake design is easier than it looks to achieve! The perfect cake for fall birthdays, Thanksgiving, and entertaining!

     

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    1. Amanda October 10, 2020 at 4:17 pm

      I meant to include a picture...

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    2. Melissa Diamond October 10, 2020 at 5:05 pm

      I love it, Amanda!

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    3. Jackie January 24, 2021 at 3:55 pm

      I made a version of this today with spring colors, entering it into a decorating contest being held by my apartment community. Thanks for the easy to follow instructions, it came out just how I wanted! It’s almost too pretty to eat!

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    4. BeBe January 24, 2021 at 6:50 pm

      Hi Jackie, I love the look in spring colors, great work. I'm ready for springtime.

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