Ok, now I want to see your beautiful dusted roses. I just discovered your you tube tutorials and your blog….. You make the most beautiful Roses I have ever seen!!!!! Heard of Ron Ben Israel? I do believe you have him beat and I absolutely love his work!!
Just Beautiful and your instructions are so detailed!! Hi Shirley, That is the best compliment ever! Thank you so much! I still need some practice but your tutorials are making it so much easier! Oh thank you so much! That is the best comment I could get. Thank you so much for letting me know!
What is the best way to store your amazing beautiful gum-paste roses!!! I made one for the first time and it turned out splendid. One of the benefits of gum paste is that it shows colors vibrantly. Determine the colors of gum paste you will be needing based on the decorations you are making. Gather the necessary colors of food coloring paste or gel, which carry color better and more vibrantly than liquid since they are more concentrated.
Choose this procedure if you want to color the entire batch of gum paste the same color. Add the desired amount of coloring in with the liquids of the recipe. Dip a toothpick in the food coloring and stir it into the measured water or other liquid. Did you make this recipe? Leave a review. Method 1. Select this procedure when you need small amounts of several different colors.
Work with a little bit at a time. Gum paste will begin to harden if exposed to air. Keep unused portions in a sealable bag or air-tight container to retain moisture. Refresh the gum paste. After you take it from the container, the gum paste may be stiff. Knead it in your hands a few times to make it soft again. Use a toothpick to get the coloring from the container. Dip 1 end of the toothpick into the food coloring. This covers the tip of the pick and allows you to apply little bits of color at a time.
Apply food coloring to the gum paste. Wipe the toothpick against the paste, transferring the color. Skip to content. Sugar Flowers. You need the right product… To color gum paste, you need to buy gel colors. Multiple shades of each color… You can expand your color choices by making multiple shades of each of those colors by starting with the deepest shade then mixing them with varying quantities of white gum paste. Take the paste you have colored to the darkest shade and cut it in half.
Wrap one half and put it aside. Take an equal amount of the white paste as the half portion of colored paste and knead them together. Cut the newly colored paste in half, wrap half, put it aside, and work with the other half.
For the next shade, add an equal amount of white gum paste to the colored half, knead well then cut the new tone in half. Wrap half and work with the other half. Continue doing this until you have as many shades as you require. Colored gum paste will last at room temperature for a week. Store any leftover paste double wrapped in thick plastic and placed in an airtight plastic box in the freezer, and it will last for months.
I wish you success in coloring your gum paste. You Maybe Interested In Joyce Freeman. So I decided to purchase ready-made sugar rose bouquets instead. Unfortunately, I could not find the roses in the shade of purple I wanted! This is the rose bouquet, straight out of the packaging from a local cake decorating supply shop.
This is how the rose bouquet looked after I painted and dusted it with purple food coloring and petal dust. Here is another one of my cake projects in which I used the exact same colored roses. Click here to see step by step pictures on how I made this flower pot cake:.
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