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Add a professional touch to your cakes with this essential sugar flower book!
If you have always wanted to make exquisite sugar flowers for cakes but have been daunted by the complexity of the shapes and techniques involved, then this is the cake decorating book for you. Here, Alison Procter, an expert in sugarcraft demonstrates how to create an array of beautiful lifelike flowers using simplified techniques and the minimum of cutters, so that even beginners can achieve superb results right from the start.
From wild daisies, bluebells and snowdrops to sophisticated clematis, carnations and roses -- 25 varieties in all -- each flower has clear step-by-step instructions and color photographs that explain and show exactly how to create it. Details are also given about all the equipment and basic techniques you will need, plus full instructions for making foliage to complement the flowers.
Procter then presents a dozen breathtaking cakes for all occasions, featuring stunning arrangements of flowers and foliage that can be achieved quickly and easily, using the simplest and most up-to-date methods available. Pretty side designs often reflect the petal or leaf shapes used in the main arrangement, and incorporate piped lace and brush embroidery designs to add the finishing touch.
Packed with all the information you need to create the flowers and cakes featured, and then to begin developing your own unique designs, Simplifying Sugar Flowers is for everyone who is interested in the art of making sugar flowers.
Flowers and Cakes include: Anemone Chrysanthemum Daffodil Freesia Magnolia Witch Hazel Rose Iris Mosaic Springtime in Wales Elegant Blooms
Author Notes
Alison Procter is a very popular sugarcrafter and the author of Flowers for Cakes. She travels all over the UK demonstrating her skills, and has taught in Holland, Germany, the United States, South America, Australia and Japan. She is also a talented watercolour artist and a member of the Society of Botanical Artists
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. 5 |
Equipment, techniques and recipes | p. 6 |
Flowers | p. 12 |
Anemone | p. 14 |
Bluebell | p. 16 |
Broom | p. 18 |
Carnation | p. 20 |
Chrysanthemum | p. 22 |
Clematis | p. 24 |
Cornflower | p. 26 |
Cyclamen | p. 28 |
Daffodil | p. 30 |
Daisy | p. 32 |
Dianthus | p. 34 |
Eustoma | p. 36 |
Freesia | p. 38 |
Gerbera | p. 40 |
Iris | p. 42 |
Magnolia | p. 44 |
Mock orange blossom | p. 46 |
Open rose | p. 48 |
Pansy | p. 50 |
Rose | p. 52 |
Scabious | p. 54 |
Snowdrop | p. 56 |
Tulip | p. 58 |
White heather | p. 60 |
Witch hazel | p. 61 |
Leaves | p. 62 |
Alchemilla | p. 68 |
Rusty-back fern | p. 69 |
Presentation and arranging | p. 70 |
Cakes | p. 74 |
English garden | p. 76 |
Iris mosaic | p. 80 |
Special celebration | p. 84 |
Winter colour | p. 88 |
Springtime in Wales | p. 92 |
Summer harmony | p. 96 |
Autumn glow | p. 100 |
Scottish meadow | p. 104 |
Spirit of Ireland | p. 108 |
Green glory | p. 112 |
Elegant blooms | p. 116 |
Pink cameo | p. 120 |
Cutters and templates | p. 124 |
Suppliers | p. 127 |
Acknowledgements | p. 127 |
Index | p. 128 |