Our gumpaste snowdrop tutorial shows you how to make this exquisite little portent of early Spring. They are simple to create yet make the most delicate and pretty addition to a late Winter or early Spring wedding cake. There are over 100 different varieties of snowdrop but this gumpaste snowdrop tutorial demonstrates one of the classic varieties. Gumpaste Snowdrop Tutorial - Materials: 24-gauge green wires cuts into quarters white gumpaste green gumpaste edible glue and ... Read More...
Gumpaste Willow Tutorial
This gumpaste willow tutorial shows you how to create beautiful winter willow branches with their signature silver catkins. These willow branches make a fabulous winter wedding cake decoration or even just a beautiful arrangement for your home in winter! Furry catkins appear well before the leaves and are one of the earliest signs of spring towards the end of winter. Some varieties have brown calyxes under the catkins and some don't. So while we demonstrate how to make these below, you can ... Read More...
Gumpaste Snowberries Tutorial
This gumpaste snowberries tutorial shows you how to make realistic looking white snowberries for your winter sugarcraft arrangements. They make a beautiful seasonal addition to winter wedding cakes where the color scheme is a classic white or ivory and doesn't allow for red berries. Gumpaste Snowberries Tutorial: Materials white gumpaste 28-gauge white wires cut into sixths 18, 20 or 22-gauge wire (whichever you have to hand. Color also doesn't matter - we'll be taping over them with ... Read More...
Easy Gumpaste Poinsettia Tutorial
This easy gumpaste poinsettia tutorial uses a simplified method to create the poinsettia center which can often be complicated to make. But it produces a show-stopping masterpiece when finished to display on a winter wedding cake or Christmas cake centrepiece. Poinsettia have also been cultivated in chic ivory shades too so consider this when designing your winter wedding cakes. Gumpaste Poinsettia Tutorial: Materials green gumpaste red gumpaste poinsettia cutters (we've used the ... Read More...