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Cake Decorating: Wild Flower Posy
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Wild Flower Posy

Wild flower posy

Wild flower posy

Pattern Info

Pattern info for this project can be found here:

Instructions

Course taught by Carol at Cakes by Design in Bushey. Also check our Paddi Clarke's books.

Difficulty:

Category: Cake Decorating

Type of item: Food

For: Other

Style: Traditional, Outdoorsy, Retro / Vintage


Materials

SK Florist Paste, wires, tapes, paste colours, dusts and the bristles from a pastry brush (for the wheatsheaf)

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patriotpatty on craftsy.com
Sep 13, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Do you know of any video teaching that teaches your techniques?
Nonniecakes on craftsy.com
Sep 05, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I am getting ready to a black and white stylized posy. Gonna use yours for inspiration!!! Beautiful
Mrs BonBon on craftsy.com
Aug 15, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Wow, that is fantastic! poppies are one of my favourite flowers - they look so real x
Bite Me Bakery on craftsy.com
Aug 16, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Thanks you mrs BonBon. It was my first flower posy, so I'm quite fond of it.
Alex Narramore on craftsy.com
Jul 16, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Great job.
nadyatk on craftsy.com
Jul 06, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Oh wow! They are beautiful!!
Sally Ryan on craftsy.com
Jul 06, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I would make a icing bow and just lay the posy across the top of a cake. It would make a very romantic cake. LOVE these flowers.... "pined
stormrider4477 on craftsy.com
Jul 06, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
These are beautiful! They would look great poking out of a barrel or hollowed tree stump type of cake. Just the way my brain pictures wild flowers growing.
Bite Me Bakery on craftsy.com
Jul 06, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I'd like to adapt this display (which I completed for a course) for a cake. Been thinking about painting very simple poppies around the cake and turn this spray into one I can use with a flower pick. Any thoughts? Suggestions? Thanks.