Leigh's Wedding Cake

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This is a 3 teired fondant covered wedding cake as a gift for my cousin. The roses are assorted soft pink to light mauve colores. They were then dusted to highlight the veining then steamed. The cake board was a stencil of a rose with brush type embroidery for the stems. The rose was a 2D mold I had. The roses on the cake were made with the Rosemary Watson technique.

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Sugarcraft.com has some of Rosemary's products and she will be at the ICES convention later this month in Grapevein Texas. Will I see you there?

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Your roses look absolutely real!!!! I'm new and have never heard of the Rosemary Watson techique cold you please comment and give us where we can find that techinque? Are they gumpaste or fondant etc. etc. Thanks

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Rosemary Watson use to sell molds , lace, and videos but she no longer is int he cake business. I was lucy enough to get her video a few years ago. She explained how to do roses starting with the heart shape cutter then building petals in the toothpick using the 6 petal cutter and slicing the flower to have 6 separate petals. The last layer of petals are then cut from a larger round single petal cutter and thinned then veined.

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Sugarcraft.com has some of Rosemary's products and she will be at the ICES convention later this month in Grapevein Texas. Will I see you there?

on

Your roses look absolutely real!!!! I'm new and have never heard of the Rosemary Watson techique cold you please comment and give us where we can find that techinque? Are they gumpaste or fondant etc. etc. Thanks

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Rosemary Watson use to sell molds , lace, and videos but she no longer is int he cake business. I was lucy enough to get her video a few years ago. She explained how to do roses starting with the heart shape cutter then building petals in the toothpick using the 6 petal cutter and slicing the flower to have 6 separate petals. The last layer of petals are then cut from a larger round single petal cutter and thinned then veined.