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September 2013 By i sugar coat it! 6 Comments

Quick and Easy Dogwood Flower Tutorial

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Quick and Easy Dogwood Flower Tutorial
Hiya! Today, post is going to be short, sweet and a little flowery. I'm sharing a quick and easy dogwood flower tutorial.

You will need a few items, for which I've included links below. These little sugar flowers make the cutest addition to baked goods. So grab your tools sand let's get to work on this quick and easy dogwood flower tutorial.

  1. Roll out the paste. For a uniformed sheet, run the paste through a pasta roller, or use spacers on your rolling pin.
  2. Cut various size petals using the dogwood cutters. I like to cut all at once, but you'll need to keep them covered with plastic to keep the paste form drying.
  3. Shape dime-sized pieces of paste into a ball and press into the mold. Use petal dust to add colour to the flower centres.
  4. To give the flowers shape and movement, let dry on a flower form - you can buy foam or plastic forms, or use egg cartons or foil.
  5. Add a little colour to the petals and tips.

You can find more sugar art how-to's on my Tutorial page.

Enjoy!

More Sugar Flower Tutorials:
Ranunculus Tutorial
Poppy Tutorial
Mother's Day Cookie Bouquet
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  1. Radhika says

    September 05, 2013 at 11:13 am

    Lovely!

    Reply
  2. 01VanillaBean01 says

    September 05, 2013 at 8:35 pm

    Very pretty 🙂

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  3. Regina @SpecialtyCakeCreations says

    September 06, 2013 at 2:40 am

    Keeping it almost wordless too: Soo elegant!

    Reply
  4. I Sugar Coat It! says

    September 06, 2013 at 9:44 pm

    Thanks, R!

    Reply
  5. I Sugar Coat It! says

    September 06, 2013 at 9:44 pm

    Thank you, Paula!

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  6. I Sugar Coat It! says

    September 06, 2013 at 9:44 pm

    Hahaaa! Thanks!

    Reply

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