Easy David Austin Rose Tutorial Today we will learn how to make a beautiful David Austin Rose which is a very elegant sugar flower used by many cake artists and decorators. This tutorial will help you master the David Austin Rose without any special tools or even a styrofoam ball. Learn how to make and shade this beautiful and realistic flower along with basic foliage in a step-by-step tutorial now. Tools & materials needed: - white Gumpaste - cornstarch to prevent sticking - gel color to shade the gum paste - water - thin paintbrush to apply water - thick round/flat brush for dusting cornstarch - flat/thin paintbrush for shading - 20 and 22-gauge floral wire (white) - 3 consecutive sizes of rose petal cutters - Gumpaste rolling pin, foam pad, and ball tool - Dresden tool - Petal dust (I have used peach, white, and blush pink. You can use the colors according to the rose that you are making) Petal guide: * Size 1: 35 petals for the core (darkest shade) * Size 2: 11 petals for layers 1 and 2 (shade 1) * Size 2: 11 petals for layers 3 and 4 (shade 2) * Size 3: 5 petals for layers 5 (shade 3) * Size 3: 5 petals for layers 6 (lightest layer) Cut a few extras in each size in case they tear or get damaged Thank you for watching. If you found this content useful, please remember to LIKE this video, leave a COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to our channel. Stay tuned for many more fun tutorials and recipes! If you would like to see how I make a more traditional rose do take a look at my other tutorial: Music credits and copyright: Mozart Piano Concerto no. 21 in C major, K. 467 - II. Andante by Markus Staab Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) Music promoted on
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