Hello dear
readers, hope you are doing well. I’m very pleased with all your adorable
comments on my last post about the yellow dahlia. I very much appreciate them.
To thank you all I prepared some tips on how I made my sugar dahlias. I’m
very excited to share my first tutorial and I hope you like it!
I really love
make these flowers and I’m pretty sure you will love too. It’s required a
little bit of patience to modelling and assembly the petals, but in the end you will
see that is a relaxing and pleasurable work. They are lovely embellishments for
cakes and cupcakes at weddings and bridal showers.
When I decide
to reproduce a sugar flower I like to be familiar with the structure of the
real flower, so I can create the perfect one. It is important to study each
detail of the petals like the texture and shape. There are several species of
dahlias and for this tutorial I chose the one with honeycomb style and the one
with Chrysanthemums style.
1. Roll a small ball of gum paste and with a piece of wire create the core of the dahlia. Leave to dry until hard.
2. Roll
out yellow gum paste and cut out 3 flowers using a small daisy cutter.
3. Brush
edible glue over the core. Slide the flowers, one by one, through the wire
all the way to the base of the core to form a tight bud.
4. Make
the petals using different sizes of the tear drop cutters.
Place the flower on a cel pad and gently smooth each petal with a bone or
ball tool to thin the edges. Put dots of
glue in the lower edges and fold each side over so that they meet in the
middle.
5. Brush
edible glue around the bud back and add the smallest petals one by one.
6. Repeat
with as much layers as desired. Increase the size of the
cutters every 2-3 layers.
1. Roll a small ball of gum paste and with a piece of wire create the core of the dahlia. Leave to dry until hard. Roll out pink gum paste and cut out 3 flowers using a small daisy cutter. Color the flowers with magenta and violet petal dust.
2. Roll out pink gum paste and cut out one medium daisy and two large daisy flowers. Place the flower on a cel pad and gently smooth each petal with a modeling stick to thin the edges and give the petal shape.
3. Color the flowers with magenta petal dust.
Thank you so much for stopping by!
















