On to the flowers... the cake will be decorated with crimson and cream gumpaste roses, rose leaves, ivy leaves, and filler flowers such as stephanotis and pulled blossoms. I didn't photograph the flowermaking process, but will as I'm sure that I'll want more flowers. I want the cake to look lush. Here I demonstrate my way of doing leaves.

I start with a small bit of green paste and a green wire. This grooved (see the lower edge) CelBoard has become my best friend. It embeds the wires so easily into the paste and helps me save time.

I roll the paste down onto the wire.

I then place my "sausaged wire" onto the groove.

I then lay a piece of gumpaste on top of it.

I flatten it out with my rolling pin.

It is now ready to be cut with a leaf cutter.

Making the cut!


Time go give that baby realistic veining... I use a silicone double sided leaf press.

Lay the leaf on the top...

...cover and apply pressure...

Presto! It's starting to take on life...

The veined leaf.

I thin the edges with a ball tool and add a slight ruffle to give the leaf movement.

More life!!! I add a dark green down the center with petal dust...

I accent it with a red along the edges and top of leaf.

Various leaves... the same goes for the ivy I'm making.

I dip them in leaf glaze for that waxy, shiny look.

Here are some loose gumpaste rose petals. They will be coming down the side of the cake as if they were falling off the roses.

Here's ivy. These will be taped together and hanging down the side of the cake where the flowers are clustered.
The following are some of my flowers that I made during the week.





Imagine me doing all this while while my 15 month old is constantly tugging at my legs, "Ma, Ma, Ma, Ma!" ... and no, it doesn't matter if Daddy is home.












