Billington’s

Duck

Duck

Why not try making a duck out of Silver Spoon Cakecraft Ready to Roll Icing, it's so much fun and very simple to do.

Time to Make 10 minutes
Quantity this makes 1
Suitable for ages Any
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What you need for Duck

40 grams Silver Spoon Cakecraft White Ready to Roll Icing
Silver Spoon Cakecraft Black Food Colouring
Small paint brush and water
Silver Spoon Cakecraft Yellow Food Colouring
Silver Spoon Cakecraft Red Food Colouring
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How to make Duck

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  1. To make the body of the duck, roll approximately 25g of white icing into a cone  then shape it as shown in the photograph. <span style=To make the body of the duck, roll approximately 25g of white icing into a cone  then shape it as shown in the photograph."/>
  2. To make the little feet colour a small ball of white icing with red and yellow food colouring to make orange. Shape into two webbed feet.
  3. Put the two feet into position either side of the body.
  4. To make the head, shape another piece of white icing into a cone and glue it into place using a small amount of water.
  5. Make the duck bill by colouring a mall piece of icing with yellow food colouring. Shape and glue into place.
  6. Make the eyes by colouring a tiny amount of icing with black food colouring. Position these onto the head.
  7. Shape the wings using the remaining icing and glue into position using a dampened paint brush.
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