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That sounds about right....1 tsp per 500g of fondant. I posted a quick gumpaste recipe on a blog Penny if you want to look it up and try it. I have made flowers with it no problem. Used alone & mixed with fondant 50/50.
The recipe calls for cornstarch, which I believe is cornflower where you are. Can you get your hands on some vegatable shortening? Crisco is a brand here, don't know it AU. Mixing a little on your hands while kneading your gumpaste really helps. You don't need a lot of tylose, too much will make your mixture dry out too fast and crack.
Hope this helps. :o)
Penny - what are you rolling your gumpaste out in? If you are using for example cornflour, be very sparing with it - just a light dusting on your surface will do it. If you use too much I have found it dries the paste out very quickly and makes it really hard to work with. As June says vegetable shortening (trex, white lard etc) rubbed into your hands also helps as it keeps the paste soft while you're working it. I have lots of problems with paste that I have made myself, so I am still experimenting to get the consistency right. What I have found works beautifully, doesn't get too dry too quickly and dries hard is ready made mexican modelling paste and sugar flowerpaste. They have a lovely elastic quality when they have been well kneaded and don't crack easily while your working or afterwards. One warning with this - give it plenty of time to dry really hard before you start trying to move it about too much or it could break on you (says a girl speaking from painful experience). This is, however, a more expensive way of doing it. You might want to try it though so that you get good results while you are still learning as I would hate for you to be put off and think you can't do it, which is what nearly happened to me. Good luck and let us know how you get on.
Penny, just type June Kowalczyk in the search box at the top of the page and it will bring up a link to her profile. Click on her name and the profile will come up. In the left column click on Blog Posts. That will bring up all June's blogs and I think the gumpaste recipe is the first one that will appear.
Don't give up, when you get it right, it will feel really good and be worth the pain.
Oh how frustrating for you Penny. You sure have a lot more energy than I did with my kiddies at that age. I baked but not sure I would have had the energy to be into cake decorating.
You know you can always make your figures with just plain fondant. When I 1st started using fondant, I didn't know about online info, tutorials, YouTube etc. I just sort of muddled around figuring things out myself. Trial & Error. I made several figures, letters etc from just plain fondant. it takes longer to dry, but it does eventually dry. Can you get lard Penny? If you are making figures that no one will eat, but just for decorations, I do believe that lard would work just as well as shortening. Just a thought. Don't get discouraged.
I am sure your frustration has something to do with your lack of sleep and a busy life. Been there, Done that.
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Hope my suggestions help. :o)
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