Lisianthus Sugar Flower Tutorial (Gumpaste / Flower Paste)
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- Опубликовано: 17 янв 2022
- In this video I show you how to make a stem of lisianthus sugar flowers out of gumpaste / flower paste. I will show you how to form a bud, bloomed flower and some leaves to wire into your stem. Lisianthus come in all sorts of colours and do vary considerably in shape so once you've mastered the basics, you can then go on to experiment with different variations. Some varieties have very frilly petals, some are more curled and rounder in shape and some have different petal counts too.
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Beautiful flower and excellent tutorial. Looking forward to making some myself. Thank you
I’m so glad it was helpful for you Christine. If you are on instagram, please do tag me @thebotanicalcakeatudio as I would love to see your creations 💚
Спасибо большое за мастер-класс ! Замечательный урок !
Beautifully made and explained! Thank you Clare. Looking forward to trying this out
You’re welcome Funmi. I’m so glad you enjoyed the tutorial 💚
Astonishing beautiful and perfect. You’re truly an artist
Bless you for your kind words 💚
Wow!!! This is an amazing and thorough tutorial. Thank you so very much for taking the time out to record and share. I will be attempting this.
You are so welcome! Please do let me know how you get on and share your creations :)
Excellent, details well described. A real piece of sugar art. Can't wait to see other works.
Thanks so much for your lovely comment John. I am so glad that you enjoyed the tutorial 💚
simplemente muy hermosoooooooooooooo muy agradecida
Hello..thnk you so much for sharing this video. Love from India
Hi Deepali, you are very welcome and thanks for watching!
Stunning. Thanks for the wonderful tutorial.
You are very welcome! I am so glad you liked it :)
Lovely tutorial Clare, thank you for sharing
You're welcome Chantell. Hope you are well!
Thank you for sharing. ❤ Sri Lanka.
Thank you for watching!
So beautiful and lifelike, thank you for this tutorial 🙂
Thanks so much Jacky. I’m so glad that you liked it 💚
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Thank you so much sharing this video 💖
You are very welcome Dayangani. Thank you for watching
you're very good at this and you're a great teacher! thanks for sharing new subbed!
Thanks so much Veronica. I’m so glad you are enjoying my tutorials 💚
Nice 🌸🌸🌸🌸
thank you❤️ and beautiful flowers
Thank you for your kind words 💚
Wow.its beautiful
Thank you. I am so glad you like it :)
Very good tutorial thank you 😊
Thank you Allison. I’m so glad you enjoyed it 💚
Спасибо большое ❤️
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Super
Thank you Raju 💚
Thank you for sharing this tutorial, all your works are amazing!
Thank you so much and you're very welcome!
Nice
Thank you so much for your video, I am looking forward to having a go myself. For those of us who don't have a pasta machine to roll out our sugar paste, can you tell me the rough thickness in mm please?
You're welcome! You want the paste to be super thin - it's around 0.5mm probably with my pasta machine. Please do send me a pic of your finished creations. I'd love to see them!
Great tutorial, many thanks for sharing. can i just ask why sometimes you used edible glue and other times egg white?? how do you no when to use which one?
So glad you liked it Donna. On the whole, I find edible glue is too sticky to use as a general adhesive for flower work. It is good for sticking pollen when you need a bit of extra hold. However, for wires or petals, I always just lightly moisten with egg white. This is usually enough to hold it and avoids the petals getting too messy, saturated or sticky with edible glue. Any really fine work like making stamen, I don't use any glue/egg white or water at all. Hope that helps!
Hi….can I please ask… do you steam the finished leaves and flowers to set the dust?
I don’t steam my leaves as I use confectioners glaze spray to set the colour and give them a light sheen. For flowers, I often don’t steam if the colour added is very subtle. For more intense colour, I always steam to help set it and to help the vibrancy of the colour. I always do this carefully though as I don’t like having a shine on my flowers
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Ciao cara complimenti ma l'ortensia non c'è???
Questo è lisianto. L'ortensia può essere trovata qui ruclips.net/video/0a-z_4HBpn8/видео.html