You will need gum paste (I prefer pre-made), a foam shaping pad, corn starch of dusting, pearl Nonpareils (you could also use a tiny piece of gum paste rolled in pearl colored dusting powder if you like), and a small dog bone shaping tool (my favorite). You will also need the cutter for the base of a rose, it looks like a wavy five point star.
Knead the gum paste until smooth using a very small amount of crisco if needed to keep it from getting sticky. Dust your work surface with corn starch to keep the gum paste from sticking. roll out your gum paste until fairly thin. Many bakers like to use the rolling guides to make their paste the same, I am best at "eyeing" it, but it should be about 1/8 to 1/16 of an inch.
Cut several stars using the rose base cutter. Pull up the excess gum paste, knead it into a ball, spread it with a small bit of crisco and wrap for later.
Place one star on the thin shaping foam and using the small dog bone tool gently go round the edges to soften them. You do not want them to ruffle, but you don't want them to be thick either.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDV_nrkmV80-18Waa4KDdW9rjxiJ5Sc1rsDC0dyX5g51h_FypE0y_BhQ3W4gICl4sppnLY6wcbpQruE8YdMmJm-bxIUS5Z-vhpcgsZvrU9Z8ZzuCOZKxIRupUrouYM7rYzepl1c8xrP2wd/s320/IMG_0370.JPG)
Perfect! The corn starch will help the gum paste dry quickly so work with small amounts of the dough, but it will help, especially if you waited and do not have days to wait for something to dry!
This flower is always white in nature, but I think that if you were wanting to be creative, it could be beautiful in any color!
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