Hibiscuss Flower

Decorating By nicksmom Updated 29 May 2007 , 1:29am by ValMommytoDanny

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nicksmom Posted 14 May 2007 , 5:25pm
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is there a way to make these out of gumpaste,and what flowers are considered "tropical"(that can also be made from gumpaste?

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superstar Posted 14 May 2007 , 7:09pm
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They are lovely made out of gum paste. Other tropical flowers are: Frangipanni, ginger, orchids,bird of paradise. Hope that helps.

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nicksmom Posted 14 May 2007 , 7:15pm
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thankyou for letting me know of these tropical flowers,could somebody tell me where to find instruction for them?

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nicksmom Posted 14 May 2007 , 11:06pm
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superstar Posted 15 May 2007 , 5:51pm
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PM me & I will try giving you some instructions. I am not good at writing explanations, I am more of a hands on person, but I will do my best.

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sbcakes Posted 16 May 2007 , 3:55am
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I just made hibiscus flowers from gum paste a few weeks back. They are in my photos under the luau cake. If you would like me to e-mail you directions, just let me know!
HTH!

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jescapades Posted 29 May 2007 , 12:50am
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i am making a hawaiian/luau/tropical cake for my cousin's birthday party and would love to know how to make these flowers!

thanks so much!!

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ValMommytoDanny Posted 29 May 2007 , 1:29am
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me too! me too!
I am catering and doing the cake for a "survivor 2007" grad party and I have to do these for the cake and dessert table.

Any PM's of info would be GREATLY appreciated!

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