Flower Pot
This was a birthday cake for my mother-in-law. It was my first time making flowers out of fondant (fondant mixed with gumpaste powder). Unfortunately, the pot started to crack at the bottom - I think the cake inside was lopsided and it was leaning forward. oops! Fortunately the cake was good - it was 4 layers of chocolate cake with cookies and cream filling. I got so rattled when it started to break, I forgot to write Happy Birthday! Any advice for working with fondant successfully?
Love this! Your flowers are fabulous. How did you learn these?
thank you! I didn't learn it (but I'd really should have someone teach me) - I just went to the florist and bought a tulip a stem of daisies and a daffodil and then just looked at them and tried to make something that looked like them.
Hi kiddo, well it looks fabulous anyway and hey, clay pots crack, so it is natural. Advice, I will send you a link on the clay flower pot cake, not sure you used this method but it works well! But your cake is wonderful!
KHalstead - it's fondant/gumpaste powder. I formed them around a wooden skewer, but them pulled them out.
I think it's awesome!!! I can't even imagine attempting something so beautiful!!!
you did a wonderful job......word to the wise with the flower pots....ice and cover them in the fondant while they're upside down.....much easier to work with.
did you have stems inside of the flower stems?? Did that make sense.........is there wire in there?? Or is it just fondant with gumpaste powder?
They turned out great! You've done a great job on them.
I think it's wonderful! The cracking just adds character! Great job on this.
thanks everyone! KHalstead - I did do it upside down. when I turned it right side up was when disaster struck!
Very nice! I did a flower pot as well and when I turned it right side up it sagged big time, at least your didn't do that! Very pretty, no doubt your MIL loved it!
wow, what a great cake well done. The flowers look fantastic, what did u use for the dirt?
Very cute...and my MIL is coming to town soon so I have added this to my favorites :)
thanks! the dirt is crushed oreos.
Love this! Your flowers are fabulous. How did you learn these?
thank you! I didn't learn it (but I'd really should have someone teach me) - I just went to the florist and bought a tulip a stem of daisies and a daffodil and then just looked at them and tried to make something that looked like them.
I think it's awesome!!! I can't even imagine attempting something so beautiful!!!
you did a wonderful job......word to the wise with the flower pots....ice and cover them in the fondant while they're upside down.....much easier to work with.
wow, what a great cake well done. The flowers look fantastic, what did u use for the dirt?
did you have stems inside of the flower stems?? Did that make sense.........is there wire in there?? Or is it just fondant with gumpaste powder?
Very cute...and my MIL is coming to town soon so I have added this to my favorites :)
I think it's wonderful! The cracking just adds character! Great job on this.
thanks everyone! KHalstead - I did do it upside down. when I turned it right side up was when disaster struck!
Very nice! I did a flower pot as well and when I turned it right side up it sagged big time, at least your didn't do that! Very pretty, no doubt your MIL loved it!
Hi kiddo, well it looks fabulous anyway and hey, clay pots crack, so it is natural. Advice, I will send you a link on the clay flower pot cake, not sure you used this method but it works well! But your cake is wonderful!
They turned out great! You've done a great job on them.
KHalstead - it's fondant/gumpaste powder. I formed them around a wooden skewer, but them pulled them out.
thanks! the dirt is crushed oreos.