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April 25, 2009

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What a beautiful and imformative post, you did such a beautiful job and the colors are gorgeous. There will be some very lucky Moms on Mother's day!

Looks like fun. Wish I was there to help.
can't wait to see the finished cakes.
~ ~Ahrisha~ ~

This looks like so much fun. What a great idea.

What an amazing mother's day gift. This was such a great post! Made we want to run out and get all the supplies and give it a try!

wow! these are beautiful and i love the soft colors you chose. you have really put together a great tutorial. this doesn't appear scary at all!

now i have yet another aisle to peruse while at michaels!!!

xo

You did a great job! Very pretty colors and so petite! You can also make them out of fondant using all the same methods and they will dry hard, but not as hard as gumpaste and will still disolve in your mouth. Love your blog! Thanks for sharing.

Your really did an amazing job...I love all those flowers..Looks like alot of fun...
STephenie

How cute! How neat it was to see this, it brings back memories. I was a Wilton decorating instructor for 3 years. I am very familiar with the book listed above. My favorite it the rose. You can use non-toxic chalk to give them a really realistic look. Good luck with your Petit Fours!

wow!!!!
Your daughter must be very helpful!

-abigail

I can NOT wait to see part 2!! I've tried these before and I never mastered how to make the cake portion, they always came out lopsided!

That is amazing flowers.Excited the finish product.Its perfect gift.

-Aubrey

Oh my!!! This was such a wonderful post! I think I just found my new project for the next week. Thank you so much for showing how fun and beautiful this is!
(~.~)Bekah

Those are beautiful!!

Your blog has ignited a new hobby for me! Thank you. My daughters first birthday is coming up in August and I've found some WONDERFUL ideas here. You are a very clever woman and I LOVE this blog! Keep up the good work. I anticipate more beautiful photos and ideas from you (when you can, of course).

Its very attractive artificial flower's, I am very thankful to you. There is much important information about that how to make Sugar Paste Flowers,I will also make this for my mother.

Oh wow! so cute very adorable I really like it. Keep posting!

vee

Great idea! I think these would look great around a picture frame or on a flower pot...

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