Thanks Glenda. Your gardenia is just as beautiful as your roses are. I will be using the dvd this weekend to practice. I'll post some pictures when I get some roses made.
Thanks Glenda. Your gardenia is just as beautiful as your roses are. I will be using the dvd this weekend to practice. I'll post some pictures when I get some roses made.
I am looking forward to seeing your results. Remember to really squeeze hard when you are forming your cones for the rose base, and don't start curling your petals too soon.
AuntieG,
I still dont know why step by step pics want post. I tried everything.
Thanks for trying. I am terrible at posting pictures~~you can tell by the numbers of gardenia pictures I somehow managed to post.
Hi,
I did a demonstration on gum paste Gardenias at the recent ICES Convention in Omaha. If you would like a copy of my handout, let me know how I can email or otherwise post it, and I will be glad to send it to you.
Glenda Galvez
Could use please send me a copy of that as well..... [email protected]
Thanks....it is my grandmothers 92nd birthday and they are her favorite flower!
The instructions and pictures of the finished flower are on pages 3 and 4 of this post.
Thank you Glenda, you are very kind. I am looking forward to trying your gumpaste recipe. It looks great!
Pat
Glenda, I am SO looking forward to your demo in Austin in a few months!! Your work is amazing.
Sherri
The directions are posted on page 3 of this post, and the picture is on page 4.
I would like the know how to do this flower, [email protected]
of course fondant and I DO NOT get along, since I did my class cake, I just had so much trouble with it, was too thick and was hard for me...but am willing to learn on my own.
thanks!!!
Hi,
Glenda Galvez
AuntieG: I would love a copy of the instructions. You can email them to me at [email protected]. I just today received and finished watching your dvd on roses and pearl edged bows. You are fantastic!!! Thanks so much.
Sandra
I was wondering, what DVD are you talking about?? Does Auntie G have a DVD?? Auntie G, how would I be able to get one?? I would love it! If I can order it that would be wonderful, I always need help with my flowers!!! By the way, in the instructions for the Gardenia, are there pics that go along with the steps? If so can I be sent them, I know that you have lots of requests for this, if you do have time, can you please send them to me?? [email protected].. Thanks so much!!
jessfmaldonado: Glenda does have a DVD that shows how to make her beautiful rose and also a ribbon that is bordered by pears. Here is a link to the site where you can purchase the DVD: http://www.auntglendascakes.com/video.html
Sandra
auntieg can you send me the instructions also. maybe I can figure out the picture part of the post.
Thanks,
Judi
[email protected]
Hello. Could I also have a copy. Been trying to learn how to make them for a long time. Thank you. Chris [email protected]
Could someone please send me the step by step instructions on making gumpaste gardenias. I have been searching all over for instructions. I would appreciate it. [email protected]
Glenda, could you possibly send me your gardenia handout that includes pictures? Thanks! [email protected]
Here's another copy of the instructions--thay are originally back on page three of these posts:
Begin by forming a shallow bowl approximately 5 inches in diameter from aluminum foil.
Next, cut and vein three to five leaves from gum paste that has been colored dark green. I used a large rose petal
cutter. To give them a pretty sheen, brush with a mixture of dark green color mixed with lemon extract or Everclear alcohol. Arrange them in the center of the foil bowl. Slightly overlap at the bases of the leaves, and moisten where they overlap with a small amount of gum glue.
Thin and stretch 6 petals. Roll the long sides under and attach to the leaves with a small amount of gum glue. Space them equally. These petals are what gives the Gardenia its characteristic pinwheel look.
Next, shape a short, plump cone of gumpaste and set aside. Using a round cutter approximately one inch in diameter cut 5 small round petals from gumpaste rolled medium thin. Slightly thin the edges, then vein with a rose petal veiner brushed with a small amount of Silk White luster dust. Attach the petals in a spiral shape around the cone. Cut away any excess from the bottom and set aside. Allow the cone to dry while you prepare the remainder of the petals.
Using a round cutter approximately two inches in diameter cut approximately 12 petals from gumpaste rolled medium thin. Slightly thin the edges and vein with a rose petal veiner lightly dusted with Silk White luster dust. As you finish each petal, lay it on either large bubble wrap, or egg crate type foam. This will allow the petals to firm up and dry slightly in a more natural shape. Before the petals are too dry, begin attaching them in a circular, overlapping pattern on top of the leaves. Prop some of the petals with small pieces of tissue, foam, or fiber batting to give them some movement.
When you have completed the circle of petals, slightly moisten the bottom of your finished cone and place it in the center of the petals. Add more petals as needed to blend in the cone. Be sure to maintain the spiral effect that is unique to the Gardenia.
If someone has the original instruction images, I'm happy to try to post them--send me the e-mail to baker1 at rowantreebakery.com.
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