Please note our warehouse and customer service department will be closed from Monday 29th June until Monday 6th July 2020.

During this time we will not be able to process any orders. To ensure you receive your books before we close please send in your order no later than Thursday 25th June.


Adding item to the basket

× Item added

This item has been added to your basket.

Proceed to checkout
UK Flag Australian Flag

Search the site...

Look inside
  • Publisher: Search Press
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 03 May 2013
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781844489411
  • Carton Qty:
  • Size: 155x215 mm
  • Illustrations: 0
  • Pages: 48
  • RRP: $9.95
  • Series: Twenty to Make
Download jacket image

Twenty to Make: Sugar Scaries

$9.95

by Frances McNaughton


Edelweiss Buy Now
Book Description

Twenty fun and easy-to-make sugarcraft models with a scary theme.

Sugarcraft really does have a dark side, and here are twenty easy-to-make, fun projects to prove it. Frances McNaughton has delved into the darker recesses of her imagination and produced twenty positively horrid projects that will appeal to children as well as adults. There's a scary ghost, an evil witch, a creepy hand emerging from a coffin, skulls, skeletons, vampires, bats and more - perfect for Halloween or for any sort of celebration cake with a scary theme. Each project shows the various components of the model and explains, through clear, step-by-step instructions, how to put it together. A list of all the materials and equipment you need is also provided, along with a stylish photograph of the finished item in all its scary splendour. At the beginning of the book, some general guidance on sugarcrafting is provided, making this an ideal book for novice as well as more experienced cake decorators.

Twenty easy-to-make scary sugarcraft projects with readily available ingredients and equipment
Fun ideas with a scary theme suitable for both children and adults
Frances McNaughton is a well-known author who has written several best-selling sugarcraft books

Table of Contents

Twenty easy-to-make scary sugarcraft projects with readily available ingredients and equipment
Fun ideas with a scary theme suitable for both children and adults
Frances McNaughton is a well-known author who has written several best-selling sugarcraft books

About the Author

About Frances McNaughton

Frances McNaughton’s sugarcraft books have become international bestsellers. She has been a tutor and demonstrator for many years, teaching all aspects of sugarcraft to students from beginner to advanced level. She travels all over Europe providing demonstrations and workshops for exhibitions, shops, groups and clubs and has fans in the US, Australia and New Zealand through her online tutorials and sugarcraft products. Frances has made sugarcraft props for the films Notting Hill, Chocolat, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and three of the Harry Potter films. www.franklysweet.co.uk

Reviews

Cake Craft & Decoration

Nov 13

Ghouls, ghosties and things that go bump in the night, all made in sugar by talented Frances in this super value for money book with 20 projects. A gruesome gargoyle, Dracula and a humorous Frankie Stein monster all show their frightening funny faces within these pages.


NZ Cake Decorators Guild

Dec 13

In this book you will find a variety of wonderful and easy to follow and make sugar scaries, perfect for cake decorating and for Halloween. I would recommend this book for both adults and children because of the easy to follow instructions andthe clarity the author/creator has used. She has also incorporated ideas on how to use the different sugar scaries. For younger children (8 years and under) I would sugges tsome adult assistance. I like how the author has also given recipes on how to make some ingredients used to create the decorations, such as the fondant or modelling paste and as an extra, given instructions on how to use the equipment and edibles. she has also included pictures and measurements for that extra bit of assistance. This book is packed full of wacky and fun ideas and detail, not only in creativity and instructions but the decorations themselves because she has made them so perfectly in colour and design. I think in order to improve this book the author/creator should have used a hint of colour in a few of the designs just co complemenet and improve on all the black that is used (although she does state that you can change the colours to suit you). Other than that small detail, I can find no other flaws in this book and would definitely recommend this book for people of all ages, whether you are a beginner at cake decorating or not. I am 12 years old and decorate cakes myself as a hobby and would definitely use these sugar scaries in the future. This is a fantastic book full of learning opportunities and ways to make cake decorating fun and exciting. (Courtney Voitrekovsky)

Printer friendly version
Also by this author:

Twenty to Make: Sugar Birds

By Frances McNaughton

Twenty to Make: Sugar Cats

By Frances McNaughton

Twenty to Make: Mini Sugar Shoes

By Frances McNaughton

This site uses cookies, if you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies. Click here to learn how to change your cookie settings.

Continue