Did this one following Pamela Brown's directions, right here on CWB!! Who woulda thought that you could turn cakepops into a very nice bouquet of roses!?! Used fondant so it would be more edible for the kiddies!
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Thanks Sandra! You can probably tell from the angle of the rose on the stick, that I had been messing with it fir a while. It is leaning kind of off center, like it is getting ready to go..., which it did not! I ate it before it could. lol
Bonnie, you have the touch when it comes to roses! I can't believe there is a cake pop in there! This is great.
Thanx again June!!
Thanks Betty! Got the idea from Pam Brown, now SHE knows what she is doing. I have been following her stuff for a while now! I would never have thought of it on my own. lol
The same cakepop rose before applying the pink petal dust. It was the only one left, so I experimented with the pink effect!
Very clever and looks wonderful!!!
Nope. After the pop is dry, ideally I would cut the fondant, wrap on one layer at a time, letting each set up first, but I just cut & applied! That is part of the reason they are so open. They just would not stand up, & I had no way to hang them! lol Now the few that were meant to be buds, fared a lot better! lol And I had no greenery! lol But when the board/platform was full, it did look very nice. But I don't have a pic of that, and they were all gone the next day.
Te cakepop actually made the rose look good, having the wide base.
That looks great. Must take a long time though.
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