Hey there👋! If you’re looking for more arranging inspo I’ve got an in-depth course module for my sugar roses: finespun-cakes-academy.thinkific.com/bundles/the-rose-fundamentals 🌟
Please keep making these brilliant tutorials showing how to arrange flowers onto a cake. Always the most challenging part of cake decoration … at least for me. Congratulations on your beautiful work.
God your work is so damn good I’m kinda addicted watching your videos I can’t help myself just keep on doing what you are doing so much love from myside
hi, i really love your beautiful and stunning flower, really, so amazing, they looked like a real flower, thankyou for the tutorial, God Bless, i hope someday i can be skillful as u ❤️ i notice that u re using a paper wire that florist use to bind their flower,is it okay to use that kind of wire in a cake?
Hi i just want you to know that I love your content! Can I ask you a question? I’m a student at culinary school and we have to make some decoration from gumpaste and I decided to make flowers from your vids. but the think is we just have less than 3 hours to create the decoration, as far as i know we need the dry the gumpaste for hours. Do you have some tips or can I just make the flowers without dried the petals etc?? Thank you for any help you can provide!☺️
Agreed with Martha. Use a bit of extra tylose and it will dry faster. But only add a bit at a time so that it doesn't get too stiff and un-workable. There are a few flowers that are okay not fully dried as long as they are sitting sideways on the cake such as small flowers (lilacs, stephanotis, etc) or spray roses and carnations.
Hey there👋! If you’re looking for more arranging inspo I’ve got an in-depth course module for my sugar roses: finespun-cakes-academy.thinkific.com/bundles/the-rose-fundamentals 🌟
Very elegant !!!! Less is always more 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you! 😊 I totally agree.
Please keep making these brilliant tutorials showing how to arrange flowers onto a cake. Always the most challenging part of cake decoration … at least for me. Congratulations on your beautiful work.
Thank you Rosa!
I love those Lili, look beautiful!! ❤️
Thank you!! So perfect for spring, right? 🌼
Great tutorial loved it!
Thanks Aniela! :)
@@FinespunCakes do you have 1:1s, I would love to ask for advice on baking/business.
@@anielawilliams2544 send me an email! Info@finespuncakes.com :)
So beautiful. Thank you
Love it!
Thanks!
Beautiful and very helpful tutorial. Thank you.
Thanks for watching, Carole!
God your work is so damn good I’m kinda addicted watching your videos I can’t help myself just keep on doing what you are doing so much love from myside
Thanks!
could I add the sugar flowers to the cake and place it in the fridge overnight?
hi, i really love your beautiful and stunning flower, really, so amazing, they looked like a real flower, thankyou for the tutorial, God Bless, i hope someday i can be skillful as u ❤️
i notice that u re using a paper wire that florist use to bind their flower,is it okay to use that kind of wire in a cake?
You can cover the wire by placing it into a plastic straw or wrapping it in a food-safe material
Hi i just want you to know that I love your content! Can I ask you a question? I’m a student at culinary school and we have to make some decoration from gumpaste and I decided to make flowers from your vids. but the think is we just have less than 3 hours to create the decoration, as far as i know we need the dry the gumpaste for hours. Do you have some tips or can I just make the flowers without dried the petals etc?? Thank you for any help you can provide!☺️
Use extra tylose powder
@@marthahschaeffer4581 thank you so much for the tips
@@myczn512 it dries very fast so you have to work fast too
Agreed with Martha. Use a bit of extra tylose and it will dry faster. But only add a bit at a time so that it doesn't get too stiff and un-workable. There are a few flowers that are okay not fully dried as long as they are sitting sideways on the cake such as small flowers (lilacs, stephanotis, etc) or spray roses and carnations.
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