Wow, November has arrived. 2015 is just flying by so quickly, don't you think?
Today's inspiration are these delicate pink roses. I'm going to make my own version using gumpaste.
I take a fist full of gumpaste and knead it. Then I add some gel food color and knead it some more until the gumpaste is saturated with color. Then I roll out the gumpaste with a rolling pin.
I cut out small circles using a cookie cutter.
Then I thin out the circle with a bone tool and cell pad. Roll the bone tool around the circle so it thins out and resembles a petal.
Moving the bone tool around the center slowly forms the gumpaste into a bowl-shape. I use this piece to cover a small styrofoam ball. I use egg whites as glue.
I keep making more petals out of the circles I cut out. (Keep the gumpaste wrapped in plastic wrap when not in use to avoid it from drying out). I attach each petal on the styrofoam ball with more egg white.
Slowly form the petals to resemble a rose. You can go tighter (still a bud) or looser (full bloom). I made this rose to look soft, droopy, and with some mild imperfections.
This is ready to go on a cake. TADA!
That is so very lovely! Have never heard of gumpaste before - so does it dry exactly "as is"? (As in, it won't show cracks?)
ReplyDeleteHi Rochelle! Gumpaste will dry and harden when exposed to air. It's a fun medium to work with; like edible clay. :)
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