I just had the wonderful opportunity to make more peonies...in peach and white...and mix them with green hydrangea, filler flowers, and a myriad of other little buds and leaves. This time, I used them in a sugar vase topper:
The vase itself was made out of a granulated sugar and water mixture pressed into a slender mug. Once formed and dried for a day, the edges of the vase were firm, but the center was still soft enough to be scooped out with a spoon.
I formed a small base by pressing the same mixture into the hollow base of the mug. Both were dried for an additional day until they hardened completely, and I glued them together with royal icing:
The base of the vase was covered with tiny strings of sugarpaste to give it a modern and polished look:
Finally, I used royal icing to glue a Styrofoam ball into the opening of the vase, and then created the bouquet by arranging all of the flower, bud and leaf stems in the Styrofoam. A few extra peony petals were added for fun:
Thank you so much for stopping by!
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Saturday, May 22, 2010
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Hi Jacqueline!
How heavy is the vase you posted? This is a great idea...using 99% edible material. Thanks for posting this piece.
Regards,
Jeannie
Thanks Jeannie! The completed piece has some weight - 1 pound 5 ounces altogether...and would need several dowels in the tier underneath it for support! It's also tall, so it would be a good idea to attach several narrow dowels into the base of the vase, and slide them into the tier to prevent any tipping over. Jackie
a beautiful piece! i've been loving the peonies popping up all over everywhere this spring :-)
So amazing! Great job. :)
Neat idea, it's similar to the same method for making sugar skulls. It makes a wonderful keepsake for displaying the beautiful bouquet after the wedding. Have you tried coloring the sugar to get a different color vase?
Love the idea for the sugar flower vase! thanks for sharing! And as usual, your sugar flowers are amazing as always and so beautiful and perfect.
A sugar vase - what a fabulous idea! Amazing display - thanks!
That vase is amazing!! The whole arrangement is just lovely.
Okay I have a question, did you use any kind of "glue" to adhere the sugarpaste strings to the base?
This is great!
Thank you so much everyone!! I really appreciate your comments!
**Lambie's Family - I have read about coloring the sugar, but have not tried it yet! Would love to - thanks for the great reminder!
**Cindy - just a light dab or two of piping gel to get the strings to stick to the base...a very small amount in several spots..not all over the base.
That's a great idea, coloring the sugar. Would you use a powdered coloring or gels? Maybe airbrush color? How would you do go about doing that?
Cindy - you could color the water before you mix it into the sugar, or just add a drop of gel color to the sugar/water mixture and mix well to distribute the color. Maybe I should play around with it and then blog about it!! :)
That's a great idea! I know for my gelatin work (butterflies and such) I use one drop of airbrush color which works great. You play, I'll play and we'll compare notes! :D
Your art is truly amazing! It all looks so real!!! Kudos to you!
I do not know what link took me to your blog, but wow your work is really inspiring. I am a beginner in gum paste, learning my self with books and videos, now your blog is going to be very helpful to me. Too bad I live in FL and you are in CA, would love to be one of your students. How often do you post tutotials, the one on hygrangeas is awesome, I printed them all 3 parts. Regards, Bianka
I love the sugar vase! I cant wait to try it out.... I've always wondered how sugar cubes were made.......
Thanks for the inpsiring post. Though it didnt over shadow the perfect flowers!!
A perfect flower and a perfect handmade vase. Very nice one.
Oh wow, this is so good. I liked the vase a lot.
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