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Hi! I’m back with the second video in my spring botanical series, and I’m making my favorite flowering tree of all - the dogwood. I love the elegant simplicity of the flower and the graceful arc of its ruddy brown-grey branches as it begins to flower each spring.
To pay tribute to this fave springtime floral, I hand-pipe every single petal, center, leaf, and branch, and then hand-shape and individually airbrush each piece, before putting all of them together on an airbrushed and stenciled cookie. Indeed, this cookie is a labor of love, much like the snowdrops, which were the first in this series. However, it’s so rewarding to see the dogwood flowers finally take shape, and all of the detailed piping involved is a great way to practice piping techniques!
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How to Make Royal Icing (with Consistency Adjustments): tinyurl.com/nx7xhmq
MY MOST COMMONLY USED TOOLS:
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My “Victorian Trellis" Prettier Plaques™ Background Stencil: tinyurl.com/tlcks88
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RELATED RECIPES:
Gingerbread Cookie: tinyurl.com/z4d82rb
Royal Icing: tinyurl.com/zx7a9jk
COOKIE/ROYAL ICING TRANSFER SHAPES AND SIZES:
Cookie: Any cutter between 4 and 5 inches will work well, but the plaque I used in the video (which was custom-made and is, unfortunately, not available for sale) is 4 1/2” W x 4 3/4” L
Big petals: 5/8” W x 7/8” L, shaped inside paper towel tube, cut in half
Small petals: 1/2” W x 3/4” L, shaped over 7/8”- to 1 3/16”-diameter dowel rods
Centers: 3/8” diameter (large); 1/4” diameter (small); piped with Wilton #1 round tip
Leaves: 3/4” to 1 3/4” L (about 1/2” to 3/4” W at widest spot), shaped over 1 1/4”- to 1 3/4”-diameter dowel rods
Large branches: 4” to 5” L, piped with Wilton #5 round tip
Small branches: 1 1/4” to 2” L, piped with Wilton #4 round tip
(NOTE: Download my petal and leaf templates here: tinyurl.com/wdsea4p.)
AIRBRUSH COLORINGS USED:
For small petals: Spectrum Flow Baby Pink, Chefmaster Harvest Brown, and AmeriMist Electric Green
For big petals: As for small petals, with the addition of AmeriMist Deep Pink at the innermost end of each petal
For leaves: AmeriMist Avocado Green and Chefmaster Harvest Brown
For centers: AmeriMist Avocado Green and Chefmaster Harvest Brown
For buds: AmeriMist Electric Green and Chefmaster Harvest Brown
For branches: Chefmaster Harvest Brown and AmeriMist Super Black
ROYAL ICING COLORINGS* AND CONSISTENCIES:
White: Thick flooding consistency for small and big petals, and “glue” consistency for assembly
Light Avocado (AmeriColor): Thick flooding consistency for leaves
Gray-Brown (custom blend of Chefmaster Harvest Brown with a touch of AmeriColor Super Black): Thick piping consistency for branches, and super thick putty (or modeling) consistency for buds
*I use liqua-gel concentrated colorings to tint royal icing.
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CREDITS:
Music by: Kevin MacLeod, www.incompetech.com
Videography/Editing by: Two5:7North (www.two57north.com), Grant and Ashleigh Murphy