Cake Icing and Sugarcraft

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Cake icing and sugarcraft is as much of an art as it is a craft. Anyone who is familiar with this activity will understand that there is as much pleasure to be gained from designing, making and showing off these creations as there is from eating them! Our course, delivered in three blocks of 10 week sessions, is open to anyone with an interest and enthusiasm in cake icing and sugarcraft and who may have wondered how these beautiful cake creations are made.

Course information

Name: Cake Icing and Sugarcraft Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Hospitality and Catering Qualification type: Assessment Assessment is informal, based on your personal targets and the learning outcomes and will be undertaken regularly with you by the course tutor.  There are no final qualifications associated with this course. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160720 11:14:19 Updated 20160720 11:14:19

Entry requirements

You will be required to purchase basic ingredients and materials to use each session. You will need your own basic equipment: Ball tool Small non-stick rolling pin (6") Non-stick board Foam pad Petal base/trex Pallet knife (sugarcraft not kitchen type) Florist oasis or polystyrene (to put wired flowers into when making) Small wire cutters Nail scissors Tool box Edible glue/CMC powder (pinch mixed with boiling water in small jar) Various size paintbrushes (Tutor will advise) White sugar flower paste There will be various cutters, wires, paste and dusting colours required throughout the course. The tutor has prepared a detailed list of items needed for each term, please contact the Adult Enterprise Office on 01380 723989 to request a copy. ProgressiveThis is a progressive course that consists of three individual terms. Students are generally required to complete the first course before moving on to parts two and three, however it is possible to join mid-year if you have appropriate experience. If you have not attended the first term, please contact Customer Services before enrolling and paying for the course. Students wishing to purchase all three terms at once may do so by calling 01225 350035. Equipment required You will be required to purchase basic ingredients and materials to use each session. You will need your own basic equipment: Ball tool Small non-stick rolling pin (6") Non-stick board Foam pad Petal base/trex Pallet knife (sugarcraft not kitchen type) Florist oasis or polystyrene (to put wired flowers into when making) Small wire cutters Nail scissors Tool box Edible glue/CMC powder (pinch mixed with boiling water in small jar) Various size paintbrushes (Tutor will advise) White sugar flower paste There will be various cutters, wires, paste and dusting colours required throughout the course. The tutor has prepared a detailed list of items needed for each term, please contact the Adult Enterprise Office on 01380 723989 to request a copy. ProgressiveThis is a progressive course that consists of three individual terms. Students are generally required to complete the first course before moving on to parts two and three, however it is possible to join mid-year if you have appropriate experience. If you have not attended the first term, please contact Customer Services before enrolling and paying for the course. Students wishing to purchase all three terms at once may do so by calling 01225 350035.

Provider

WILTSHIRE COLLEGE
Further Education
info@wiltshire.ac.uk
01225 766241
http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk

Address

COLLEGE ROAD Town: TROWBRIDGE County:WILTSHIRE

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Hospitality and Catering Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Hospitality and Catering Classification: Retail and Commercial Enterprise

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