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So to start off making these flower decorations you need to mix together 50% fondant and 50% gumpaste. The fondant helps with the smoothness and the gumpaste helps you to be able to roll out the dough very thin, and it also allows the dough to harden quicker.

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Then you can color the dough any color you would like. Next roll the dough out on a flat surface with a little cornstarch to prevent sticking. You need to roll it out very thin so that you have nice, delicate petals -about 1/8″-1/16″. Then, instead of using a petal cutter you can free hand some petals of your own. Just use a sharp small knife or an exacto knife and cut out some teardrop shapes about 3/4″-1″ tall.

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Next, you need to take each petal and use a balling tool to thin out the edges of the petals and give them a more realistic shape. You do this by placing the petal on a soft surface and gently rubbing the tool back and forth. (As you might notice in my pictures I didn't have my balling tool with me, but this tool did the same job basically.) If you don't have this tool try using the back of a spoon to achieve the same effect.

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Now you need to continue doing this to all five petals for the base layer. Place some plastic wrap or paper towels on a concave surface, like a tiny bowl, to create the forming shape for the petals. Lay each petal down, overlapping slightly and adhering them to one another with a dab of water. You can also use the aide of tiny pieces of paper towel or plastic wrap to help create the dips and curves of the petals while they are drying.

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After the five base petals are down, cut some more and thin them out too. Then place the next row of flowers on top. You can use your judgment with how many petals to add, but always do it in odd numbers…it makes the flower look more realistic. Again, use the aide of paper towels or plastic wrap to help give your flower realistic curves with it is drying.

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To finish off the flower, cut a small round circle out and thin it out just as you would a petal. Place it in the center of your flower and as always adhere it with a little water. Now let you flower dry until it is completely hard -a couple hours or overnight.

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Once the flower dried I used different colors of luster dust to give it a more realistic look and because I like the shiny look of it. Just dust on the luster or petal dust however you want, but be minimal…you can always add more, but you can't take it off. I then tried two different centers -for one center I brushed yellow luster dust and then added one single pink dragee. For the other center, I put one sugar pearl and added more yellow luster dust to make it look like it had pollen on it.

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Now just place your flower decoration on top of a cute cupcake and enjoy your beautiful creation!

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9 Responses to “Flower Cupcake Tutorial Part 2”

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Newport Nuptials
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Newport Nuptials (message)  1,132 posts, Bumble bee

This is such an awesome post! I’ve always wanted to make my own fancy cake or cupcakes!

 
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Mrs. Cookie (message)  784 posts, Busy bee

What a fun cupcake. I just might have to try to make this!

 
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kireos (message)  40 posts, Newbee

Thanks for the tutorial! I love how adorable and beautiful this cupcake design is! I love it! I will defientely have to try this!

 
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Miss Yorkie (message)  1,013 posts, Bumble bee

What a great post! It’s almost too cute to eat. ALMOST! ;o)

 
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  6,063 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow thanks for the tutorial! Your flowers are so pretty :) I might have to try this too.

 
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ejs4y8 (message)  6,922 posts, Bee Keeper

So pretty, wow! you make it look so easy, i’m sure I’d mess it up so bad! I might have to bring cupcakes to a few wedding showers I will be at in the upcoming months.

 
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ejs4y8 (message)  6,922 posts, Bee Keeper

Ps i just wanted to comment on how much i LOVE your haircolor. You’re just too cute! It’s exactly what i was looking for to show my hairstylist tomorrow just how blonde i want to go! and STILL have highlights and lowlights, not a one-tone thing.

 
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Melody @ Sweet and Saucy Shop (message)  40 posts, Newbee

Thanks so much ejs4y8! I really appreciate the compliment! I do love my hairdresser and haven’t left her in years!

 
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