Gumpaste, or flower paste, is a sugary material with strengtheners that can be used to create delicate items such as flowers, containers, and jewelry. Although the material is edible, it doesn't have much of a taste to it. In most cases, people can end up saving their gumpaste creations for years of enjoyment. Flowers are created petal by petal and leaf by leaf on wires. Each wire is then connected to make the actual flower. Here are some examples:
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 | Alstromeria |
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 | Calla (Arum) Lilies |
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 | Carnations |
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 | Cherry Blossoms |
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 | Christmas Bouquet (Poinsettia, Hellebore, Evergreen, Pine, Juniper, Yew, Eucalyptus, Mistletoe, Variegated Ivy, English Ivy, Variegated Holly, English Holly) |
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 | Clover (Pot made of sugar and gumpaste) |
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 | Cymbidium Orchid |
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 | Daisies |
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 | Dogwood |
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 | Fuschia |
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 | Gardenia |
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 | Hydrangea |
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 | Ixora |
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 | Lily of the Valley |
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 | Mini Orchids |
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 | Pansies |
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 | Peonies |
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 | Petunias |
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| Plumeria |
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 | Poinsettia |
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 | Roses |
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 | Stargazer Lilies |
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 | Stephanotis |
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 | Sunflowers |
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 | Sweet Peas |
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 | Violets |
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