Sunday, January 29, 2012

The Challenges of Gumpaste Flower-Making...


This weekend I had some time to try fashioning some gum-paste roses. I have never made them before but would like to put some on the practice cake I am planning for February. They are a lot harder than I was expecting. I have made roses before using fondant but the gum-paste just seemed to be so much harder to use! It dries out a lot faster and the "glue" to hold them together is terribly messy. Above is the end product to my first attempt. I used the single petal method to make this rose, the Wilton instructions and I weren't getting along. I liked the color that I made but wished it had leaned more to the pink rather than the purple as it dried. The end rose wasn't exactly what I was shooting for - I wanted the rose to be more open - so the next morning I did another attempt...


I tried a marbled delphinium blue for the second flower. I left it slightly unmixed to give it a marbled, highlighted look. Very natural affect in the end I think. I attempted the Wilton method again and this time it sort of worked. This flower unfortunately  was dropped , crushing the center, and then I smashed it trying to get the petals higher than the middle part. Although I think I figured out the Wilton method this time around, I was not happy at all in how it turned out so I tried one more time...


Third time's the charm! This is how I expected the flowers to look using the Wilton method! Although now after all the work I think I prefer the first single petal style. This method gives the rose a more natural look but the single petal method gives it that crisp look - a clean perfected flower to place on a cake. This last rose gave me enough practice to really know how to soften the petal edges though and which sides to place on the flower to have them curl towards the center or away from the center. Hopefully my flowers for my February cake will be successful!


Saturday, January 14, 2012

Jungle Dirt Cups

Not only did Elise get a super awesome Go Diego cake for her birthday but I also made her some jungle themed dirt pudding cups for our family birthday celebration. I simple whipped up some dirt pudding, spooned it in between two layers of Oreo crumbs and then slid them into some jungle cupcake wrappers and topped them off with giraffe toothpick toppers. Simple and easy, yet looks like you fussed!

Go Diego Cake

My niece's third birthday party was this weekend! Where has the time gone? My sister-in-law decided to throw a jungle-themed Diego party this year and gave me a picture of a cake that she had found online that she liked. The cake that she liked featured Diego and Dora but she had decided to not include Dora since Elise isn't really a big fan of her. I altered the design a little bit to accomodate not having Dora included and this is how it turned out! The flowers of course I pictured earlier this week in all their shimmering glory. The road was made from chocolate-covered sunflower seeds and the rocks in the waterfall are actually edible chocolate candy rocks that I searched the entire area for! The kids at the party loved the cake. Happy 3rd Birthday Elise - we love you very much!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Gumpaste Flowers

It's a new year for cake decorating! My wonderful family got me all kinds of neat baking equipment to try out this year for Christmas! One of the things I couldn't wait to try out was the gumpaste flower making set that my husband got me. And since my niece's birthday cake needs to be made (and just happens to require some flowers) I jumped at the chance. These are my first gumpaste flowers. Blossoms made with an ejector set, sprinkles used for stamens and finished with a dusting of yellow pearl dust. Truly makes me want to do a faerie cake covered in "faerie dust" at some point. I think I'm going to be making a lot of gunpaste flower creations this year!