How to Pipe Buttercream Flowers: Carnations

Pink carnations, real and buttercream

Carnations come in almost every color you can imagine, from deep burgundy and coral to soft blush and pure white. You see them everywhere, from wedding bouquets to grocery store bunches. That crinkled, ruffled texture is exactly what makes them so satisfying to recreate in buttercream, and they’re easier to pipe than they look.

In this tutorial, I’m piping carnations with a Wilton 104 tip. The consistency of your buttercream will change the look of your petals. Softer buttercream makes chunkier petals, while stiffer buttercream makes thinner. No right or wrong, just preference. Either way, you’ll end up with a ruffled pom-pom.

Decorative buttercream carnations in pastel colors

Video Tutorial


What You’ll Need


How to Pipe Buttercream Carnations

Carnations are all about that ruffled, almost papery texture, layers of frilly petals that build into a lush, full bloom.

Piped dome of pink buttercream on a flower nail with directional arrow showing rounded shape

Start with a dome of buttercream using a coupler or large round tip. Hold the tip just above the center of your flower nail or cupcake and apply steady pressure – let the buttercream fill out and round itself naturally. Don’t move the tip at all. Once you have a decent-sized dome with a nice rounded shape, release pressure and pull away.

Piping the first ruffled petal around the base of the buttercream dome with a Wilton 104 tip
One ruffled petal piped around the base of the dome
Bottom row of ruffled buttercream petals piped around the entire base of the dome
Second layer of ruffled petals added above the first, showing the flower starting to take shape
Piping short center petals at a 90-degree angle in the middle of the carnation
Filling the gap between the center cluster and outer petals with angled ruffled petals
Completed buttercream carnation with full, chaotic ruffled petals in soft pink

Tips And Troubleshooting

Consistency: Medium works well, but carnations are forgiving. Softer buttercream still gives great results; stiffer gives you more control. These also would work with my pipeable Cream Cheese Buttercream.

two-toned buttercream carnation.

This is a super easy way to pipe a carnation, a great way to add some texture to your buttercream floral arrangements. I would love to see the colors and petals you create, tag me on social media @alchemy.sweets or comment below!

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If you enjoyed learning Carnations, you might enjoy my step-by-step on piping roses, hydrangeas, and rosettes

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