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Cheating a bit. A few of these were from last week but I couldn't get my pictures to work.
@Amy_lwalling great job on all the cakes. I think you did a great job on the skull wedding cake.
Thanks!! I'm so impressed by all these flowers!! Everyone's cakes look awesome! Many hours here lol!
On a simpler decorative note, but scrumptious on the inside with a vanilla/choco pudding/cream filling. Slightly 4th of July-ish. Baked for an occadion of a family of friends visiting homeland from long-term overseas residence.
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Oh blah. Sorry for typos. Phone sucks.
Also, it has stabilized whipped cream, and chocolate cream for outside frosting.
@LelekBolek Looks yummy and refreshing
ok, here's the final daffodils. Revised photos of white ones and did my best to copy. After several tries I'm tired of them and ready to move onto a different flower. [postimage id="4494" thumb="900"]
Amy, your cakes are beautiful, love the skull cake!!
LelekBolek, I could just dive in, sooo yummy!!!
The chocolate and whipped cream cake looks delicious! And the white daffodils are so pretty!
@Dormcat looks like you have perfected those daffodils.
@LelekBolek that cake looks delicious.
Such pretty daffodils! If you don't mind me asking, what (mold, cutters) did you use for the centers?
Thank you for comments on my cake.
Thanks for the compliments on the daffodils. A lot of trial and error. Fortunately the centres that just didn't look right can be used as morning glories so they won't go to waste.
i didn't use a cuter or mold for the centres, I really looked at the photo I found and went from there. I did start with a teardrop gumpaste (no set size) and used several different size ball tools to open it up. To help get the depth used that tool that is coned shaped with ridges and back to using the ball tools as well as molding with my finger. To finish it up used the veining tool to thin out edges. Used petal cuter from petal crafts and the small orchid cutter from Wilton kit for petals
on the other hand having a time getting the right colours to do the peony. Luckily have extra to play with.
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