I use Nicholas Lodge gum paste receipt what dries really fast . With this flower I preferred to tape the star side flowers to the base until they were still soft a little, it prevents breaking...
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I finally finished my daffodil tutorial (my first tutorial, so please let me know where you think I might improve): http://clearlycake.com/blog/making-sugar-flowers-daffodils/
Thanks :)...
Introduction:
This tutorial gives you instructions on how to create the flowers in the centre of my stained glass cake
To start with, let’s talk a little bit about this flower. The number of...
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So, as a first entry of my blog, I’ve made this really simple Daisy tutorial.
Materials:
Non-Edible:
#20 or #22 white floral wire
wire cutter
wire bender
foam pad...
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Here is a tutorial for my Poppy Flower. I am so honoured to be included on http://cakesdecor.com/mbulla/blog/672 list. Thank you Michal.
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Here are the things needed to make this flower. Colored gumpaste, Daisy cutters or plungers, ball tool, vein tool, flute dresden tool, sharp craft knife, rolling pin, foam pad, scissors,...
When I came upon an image of a String of Pearls Variegated Succulent with Flowers I knew I had to attempt to recreate them in sugar – this is that attempt. As with perhaps many sugar creations,...
The sugar peony in this tutorial is modeled after a yellow tree peony I came across. The shape was a bit different than the usual peonies I see and I loved the color. I did not have any pre-made...