You could use either. I just made them recently and used fondant with gum tex mixed in so that it was sturdier to work with and it dries a little quicker than regular fondant. I have also used a mixture of both fondant and gum paste and that worked great. There are actual calla cutters but you can use a heart shaped cutter and make them from that. Hope that helps.
Depends on your skill level. I would use gumpaste if you are good with it, and can work quickly. Fondant is a little bit more forgiving and has a longer drying time. I would say knead together half gumpaste and half fondant, that way it will dry hard enough, and you can still play with it a little bit.
Good luck, and I noticed this is your first post! Welcome to CC!
Diana
I am going to go with the 50/50 gum paste and fondant. How long is this good for once mixed together? How long do you think it will take to dry? I want to be able to mold part of the stem around the seam of the layers then bring the flower up the side and lay at an angle on top. So the flower needs to be somewhat dry, but the stem needs to be moldable. Is this even possible?
Wow, I never realized they were so simple! Thans for the heart tip!
Beautiful calla lillies. Another thanks for posting that you can make them with a heart shape cutter. I will definately give that a try.
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