Free-Formed Sugar Shirley Temple Peony

Free-Formed Sugar Shirley Temple Peony
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Do you want to learn how to make botanically correct sugar flowers without using cutters or templates?

You cannot travel to attend face-to-face courses?

Now you can learn from your home, without having to travel or spend valuable time on the road.

Just grab your tools and join me for another fabulous class- the beautiful Shirley Temple Peony is ready for you.

Delicate, elegant and realistic work without any cutters or templates.

11 Video Lessons

  • tools and materials list
    tools and materials list

    White flower paste(gumpaste) Edible petal dusts: racing green, magenta 28 and 18 gauge white florist wires. Florist tape half wide Flat paintbrushes Mak up sponge Cellpin tool Silicone veiners for...

  • MODELING THE PISTIL
    MODELING THE PISTIL

    Dye a piece of apricot-sized gumpaste with green dye. Make 3 balls of about 5mm in diameter. 3 wires of thickness 18 are taken and a hook is made as small as possible at the end of each of the...

  • MODELING LEAVES AND SEPALS
    MODELING LEAVES AND SEPALS

    Prepare florist wire of thickness 28 and cut into 4 equal pieces. Form 3 rubber paste balls of 2cm, 1.5 cm and 1 cm for leaves. Form 3 balls of green rubber paste of 1 cm diameter to model...

  • MODELING LEAVES AND SEPALS 2
    MODELING LEAVES AND SEPALS 2

    Prepare florist wire of thickness 28 and cut into 4 equal pieces. Form 3 rubber paste balls of 2cm, 1.5 cm and 1 cm for leaves. Form 3 balls of green rubber paste of 1 cm diameter to model...

  • MODELING THE PETALS
    MODELING THE PETALS

    Cut 28 gauge wires into 4 pieces. Make 26 balls size 2cm diameter and 35 balls size 1.5 cm. Model peals as seen in the video

  • painting the leaves
    painting the leaves

    With green dye paint the leaves on both sides, insisting on the upper face, since that must have a more intense color. Also paint the sepals with green. With magenta paint a little the upper edges...

  • glazing the leaves and sepals
    glazing the leaves and sepals

    Prepare a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and food glaze in proportion of 75%-25%. Prepare a container with high walls and sufficient width to be able to introduce into the hand. Pass the leaves and...

  • assembling the petals
    assembling the petals

    With florist tape assemble the parts of the pistil and cover the stem in totality. Then assemble the narrow petals, one by one around the pistil. Assemble all petals at the same height. Once the...

  • painting the flower
    painting the flower

    On the cap of the magenta dye put some dye and a few drops of isopropyl alcohol. With a fine brush paint small touches on the edges of some petals – do not exaggerate and do not paint many petals....

  • assembling the leaves
    assembling the leaves

    With florist tape assemble the leaves together. Cover a few centimeters with rubber paste, forming a short stem for the leaves.

  • final assembling of the whole plant
    final assembling of the whole plant

    With florist tape assemble the sepals under the petals, very carefully. With green rubber paste cover about 6 cm of the stem, starting above, under the sepals. With your fingers smooth the paste on...

Meet Your Instructor

Catalina Anghel azúcar'arte

My name is Catalina and I love sugar flowers ;)
I am addicted to sugar flowers veiners and edible petal dusts...LOL
I am a professional baker and sugar florist based in Vila-real( Castellón) Spain.
I developed my own method of making sugar flowers- I work free formed, all my flowers are made without using special cutters or templates.
I teach free formed sugar flowers both in grupal workshops or one to one tuition. Also have my online academy: Academia Azúcar´arte.

At the same time I study medicine at UJI University in Castellón and take care of my son, my husbant my beaggle and my cat.

huge sweet hugs
Catalina
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