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how to make sugarpaste flower paste Inspired by Michelle Cake Designs http://www.inspiredbymichelle.com.au this is the recipe I use when I make my flowers or design elements that need strength. This is the flower paste sugarpaste I used in the 2 part peony rose tutorial.

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  • Hi Michelle,

    I have Gum Traganacth powder, could I use it instead of the CMC? at the same rate?

    Love watching your vidoes has inspired me to get back into decorating again.

  • @snoozyv I am pretty sure you can as this is the natural version of tylose. You will need to let the sugarpaste rest overnight as I think it takes a little longer to work.

  • does this work with marshmallow fondant ?

  • @fairuszk I have not made or used marshmallow fondant so I do not know - sorry.

  • When you take it out of the fridge or freezer, how long does it take to "warm up" to the temp to use effectively, or should say how do you know it is warmed all the way through do you keep unwrapping it and poking it?

  • @StrawbearyTart depending on the temperature of your room - summer/winter it will take a couple of hours.

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  • Great tutorial I have used this recipe alot since watching this video works great!

  • @joannemspence1963 Hi I do not have a problem with air bubbles. This trick is not to fold air in as you knead. Thank you for watching.

  • With all the working of the dough, do you have trouble with air bubbles?

  • @brianie1004 To be honest I really do not know. I have never made or used marshmallow fondant - sorry - it's probably worth a try though.

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