Mamma’s got a brand new Tiffany box!

Tiffany fondant box

Buying on ebay allows me to “surprise” myself on a weekly basis. Although I know that I’ve paid for the items, I unfailingly fall upon the package like its the most wonderful gift from a secret admirer. Buoyed by the current strong Australia dollar, I was hooning around the ebay site and I saw Wilton colouring gels on ebay for $1.25US a piece. I did a quick exchange rate calculation, realised that they were $1.32 a piece and hit the button to buy 6 of these. Definitely beats the $5.95 retail price here!

Wilton colours

There was one thing I had in mind to make as soon as I received the gels. What girl doesn’t like the Tiffany eggshell blue box? Even if it doesn’t house a gorgeous ring, and instead it has edible vanilla sponge spread with strawberry jam or thick chocolate mud.

I confess, this is my first effort and it probably shows. The ribbon and bow is probably the thing that needs the most work but I found it fun to do and oddly therapeutic when it came out sort of kind of looking like a Tiffany box (if you half close both eyes). I promise you my next effort will be better but in the meantime, I’ll give you the very easy instructions.

You will need:

  • Home made (or pre- bought) rectangular sheet cake cut into 5cms x 5cms x2 cms high squares
  • Wilton teal colouring gel
  • White fondant
  • Icing sugar
  • Toothpick, gloves and rolling pin

1. Sandwich cakes squares together on top of each other with jam

2. Using toothpick add teal colouring gel to handful of fondant. Knead in hands until colouring is fully absorbed and not streaky and Tiffany Duck egg blue colour

3. Sprinkle icing sugar on clean, flat, dry surface. Sprinkle too on rolling pin and roll out blue coloured fondant (not too thin)

4. Blanket cake square carefully with blue fondant. Tuck in edges underneath the cake

5. Again sprinkle icing sugar, roll out white fondant on clean surface, flat dry, surface. Cut into 13mm strips. With the two longest strips make the two stripes, with other stripes fashion a bow and ties crimping the bow slightly in the middle

Tiffany fondant box

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7 Comments | Add your own

  • 1. Cedar | November 14, 2007 at 7:07 pm | #

    Wow! That looks fantastic! I want one of each of those boxes!!

  • 2. Cappucino | November 14, 2007 at 9:12 pm | #

    The box looks nice, though I think you should make it larger, maybe filling it with bananas instead of a bit of foam.

    If you need a taste tester I’d be happy to volunteer :D~~~~~~~

  • 3. Ms Polka | November 14, 2007 at 10:13 pm | #

    Very very cute!

  • 4. chocolatesuze | November 15, 2007 at 3:56 am | #

    hey great work for a first try! you shldd give it to your boy and say you want a real one for xmas hehe

  • 5. Not Quite Nigella | November 15, 2007 at 6:09 am | #

    Hi Cedar-thanks! They’re much easier to do than I thought :)

    Hi Cappucino-haha I knew you’d be the first to volunteer to taste test ;)

    Hi Ms Polka-I wish I had had these for my wedding bombonierre (just as long as I didn’t have to make up 70 of these)

    Hi chocolatesuze-Haha I’ll let him off the hook. He’s already given me a few of the real blue boxes and I’m hoping for a Kitchenaid for Christmas :lol:

  • 6. Alexandra | November 15, 2007 at 10:58 pm | #

    good job on your first try! looks nice :)

  • 7. Not Quite Nigella | November 16, 2007 at 6:35 am | #

    Hi Alexandra-thanks! I might try a normal sized one if I’m feeling brave :P

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