One of my favorite things is looking at the stars on a clear summer night. Whenever I do, I think about Vincent van Gogh’s famous painting.

Of course, when most people think of van Gogh, they dwell on the story about him chopping off his ear and mailing it to a lover. The truth about this is different from the myth.

“In the fall of 1888, Vincent van Gogh was living and working with the artist Paul Gauguin… in the south of France,” says Bregje Gerritse, a researcher at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. “Late in the evening of Sunday, the 23rd of December, the two artists had a blazing row. During an attack, Vincent cut off his left ear. He wrapped it in a piece of paper and presented it to a prostitute at a local brothel. The next morning, police found Vincent at home and took him to hospital.”

A week later, van Gogh tried to brush the incident off, calling it “a simple artist’s bout of craziness.” But before long, it became obvious that he was suffering from a serious mental illness, which he described as, “mental or nervous fever, or madness.” Though scholars have never determined exactly what plagued him, it no doubt contributed to his suicide on July 27, 1890 (“Discover the Life and Work of Vincent van Gogh,” Van Gogh Museum).

I’ve always been attracted to van Gogh’s free spirit. He championed experimentation in his art. He developed a unique style through hard work and an eye for beautiful colors. I’m one of the people who hopes that he’ll always be celebrated for his gifts rather than denigrated for his faults and tragic end.

That’s why I thought this tutorial would be great for this time of year. Summer gets us all outside more frequently and makes most of us feel free and experimental.

Van Gogh Bunnies

Learn how to paint van Gogh-inspired bunnies on edible paper. A fun, creative project for edible art on cakes or displays.

Beginner
Two edible-paper bunnies painted in Van Gogh style with a swirling, colorful background

Supply List

Edible paperEdible Lace Fabric SheetsEdible gel colors10 small mixing bowls10 spoonsPalette knifePaper towelsWater

Instructions

  • Cut or tear your fabric sheets.
    Scissors cutting a white edible lace fabric sheet.
  • Place the strips in a small bowl.
    Glass bowl filled with torn pieces of edible fabric sheet.
  • Add water (about a tablespoon) to dilute, then stir until dissolved (it should be the consistency of chocolate syrup when ready).
    Adding water to dissolved edible fabric sheet mixture in a bowl.
  • Add the desired color using edible gel colors.
    Squeezing edible gel color into the dissolved fabric mixture.
  • Using a palette knife, start painting on the edible paper. You may use a brush if you prefer.
    Hand using a palette knife to paint on edible paper.
  • Have fun swirling your color choices! Add black for the starry night look.
    Palette knife swirling blue, yellow, and orange edible colors on paper.
  • Sketch in your bunnies.
    Hand sketching bunny outlines on the painted edible paper.
  • Add shadows and details to your bunnies. You can use your finished piece as a display or to wrap a cake!
    Finished edible paper art with two bunnies under a starry night sky.

Notes

The fabric sheet mixture should be the consistency of chocolate syrup when dissolved.
Use a palette knife or brush, whichever you prefer.

Products Used

Icing Images : SmArt Sheets (edible paper), Edible Lace Fabric Sheets
Artisan Accents : Edible gel colors

The beauty of this project is that it can be utilized as an edible cake wrap or a stand-alone display. The SmArt Sheets by Icing Images are extremely versatile edible paper, and—when combined with edible color gels from Artisan Accents—can help you achieve some stunning results in a reasonable amount of time.

As always, my tutorial is a way, not the way. Tap into your internal van Gogh, free your spirit and experiment. That’s always the fun in art anyway.


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