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"We're in the process of covering our baseball cap cake and this is the fondant that I previously
covered, you can check that video out on How To Color Fondant. And this should be enough
to color our fondant. We're going to put some corn starch and sugar on our table and we're
going to roll out our fondant. You'll always want to make sure when you're using colored
fondant, unless the color needs to be dark, I would probably use ready made colored fondant.
If it's a light color, you know, then it will work out pretty well, you can do it the day
before, wrap it in plastic as I did, and you should be fine the next day.
And we're going to roll it out so we can get a nice covering on our baseball cap. So this
should be good enough to cover our baseball cap. We'll get it from the refrigerator and
we'll cover our baseball cap. We've taken our baseball cap out of the refrigerator
and now we're ready to cover it with fondant. I'm going to measure, just to make sure I've
rolled it out big enough. I'm going to need about thirteen inches on that. It looks like
we have enough. I'm going to use my roller to apply my fondant. You just want to make
sure that it's set right in the center so that both sides are covered. Just going to
give it a little stretch and we'll take our smoother and we'll give it a nice round out.
Now you can decorate your baseball cap based on anything you'd like. I'm going to put our
baseball, baseball boy's name on it today. I'm just going to smooth it out and we'll
sink in that edge here so that we can cut it out. We'll use our knife cutter and cut
it right here on the seam. We'll take away this excess fondant. Here we have the beginning
of our baseball cap cake and now we're going to put on the rest of the decorations and
we'll be done. In the first sentence (this is the fondant I previously covered) I think
she may have meant to say 'colored' instead of 'covered', but I typed what she said."