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post #2 of 5
here's a wilton cake that has tulips on it.. http://www.wilton.com/recipes/recipesandprojects/misc/tulip.cfm
here's the part that would work for you (fondant and gumpaste are almost interchangeable)
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In advance, using gum paste and largest rose petal cutter from Flower Making Set, make 65 gum paste tulips with tip 13 star centers and stamens. Using lily petal cutter, make approximately 150 gum paste leaves. Make extra flowers and leaves to allow for breakage and let dry.
In advance, using gum paste and largest rose petal cutter from Flower Making Set, make 65 gum paste tulips with tip 13 star centers and stamens. Using lily petal cutter, make approximately 150 gum paste leaves. Make extra flowers and leaves to allow for breakage and let dry.
post #3 of 5
I also have the wilton gumpaste book with the instructions, I could scan them to you if you would like. PM if that would help you.
post #5 of 5
Although gumpaste is considered edible..it is not something you would really care to eat. It doesn't taste very good, it's more for decorations!
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