Assemble a gumpaste garden
Published Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Gumpaste flowers will enhance cakes for almost every occasion. The key to avoiding frustration is remembering that no two flowers in nature look alike. Therefore, your gumpaste flowers do not need to be identical, nor absolutely perfect. This wedding cake is an example of how to incorporate several different types of flowers into your design. It includes roses, poppies, cymbidium orchids and hydrangeas. Step-bystep instructions for creating the orchids and poppies are given. For additional photos of this orchid, visit www.bakery-net.com .
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