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The actual color is not awful, but not this pretty.

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Comment by Bonnie Willey on July 16, 2014 at 9:17pm

That's great, and a lot easier too!

Comment by Sandra Smiley on July 16, 2014 at 8:57pm

After having my first attempt at purple (gum paste this time) turn russet, I went on line and found the advise to add baking soda, as June suggested and does.  I did try adding the baking soda and the purple flowers on my red hat cake are the result.  I still have some of the flowers (about 3 months old now) and they are still purple, so the baking soda worked nicely.

Comment by Sandra Smiley on July 16, 2014 at 8:48pm

Yeah, I read that.  Don' know if the Sugarflair Violet and Claret are powdered colors go gel.  I will check on line.  Thanks for thinking about me, but I still plan to try the Kool Aid :o)

Comment by Bonnie Willey on July 16, 2014 at 9:58am
Comment by Pat Roberts : I got the deep colour for the rose by starting with lavender or purple gum paste then adding  Sugarflair Violet and Claret, just keep adding till you get the colour you want.
 
Gumpaste Flowers

Close up of Sweet peas, roses, lily of the valley, filler flowers.

This looks like a winner in the fight to conquer 'purple!!

Comment by Sandra Smiley on July 12, 2014 at 12:34pm

Thanks!

Comment by Luz Iglesias on July 12, 2014 at 12:15pm

Lovely!

Comment by Sandra Smiley on July 10, 2014 at 3:43pm

Yes, Bonnie, I do love roses. Although I no longer grow them, at one time I had 600 bushes - about 300 miniatures and 300 mixed hybrid teas, grandifloras, old garden roses, etc.  I was a national exhibitor and a judge and consulting rosarian for the American Rose Society for years.  It was a blast, but I am too old to work that hard any more.

Actually, purple roses are among the most fragrant and most smell like old garden roses, the wonderful smell always associated with roses :o)  It would be funny for them to smell like grapes, wouldn't it! LOL!

Comment by Bonnie Willey on July 10, 2014 at 9:09am

Ha-ha-ha, I just had a thought!  If you use Kool-Aid, the added advantage is that your flowers will probably have a nice smell too! lol  Do purple roses smell like grapes? lol

Comment by Bonnie Willey on July 10, 2014 at 9:07am

Awww, this is so very nice.  You must really love roses to be able to reproduce them so perfectly.  Keep them coming!

Comment by Sandra Smiley on July 8, 2014 at 8:04am

I used purple gel color, which was beautiful when blended.  The next day it had started to fade and ended up an almost russet brown color.  Made me sick.  I dusted the petals heavily with petal dust, which only helped a little, then tried to cover it some more with pearl dust.  As I said, the end results is not horrible, but it's certainly not what I wanted.  I tried making purple adding a small amount of baking soda to the gum paste, which did stabilize the color, but changed the texture of the gum paste.  Can't wait to use Bonnie's Kool Aid trick!

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