When you see the picture above, what do you see? Hopefully you’ll respond by telling me, “I see leaves” (lie if you have to). Because if you don’t see what I’m seeing I’m screwed. You see, I just finished baking and decorating a cake for The Daring Kitchen’s Cake Decorating Challenge for a chance to win a trip to the New York Cake Convention in NYC sponsored by the lovely people at the U.S. Confection Connection. {Entries can be found here} The challenge was to decorate a 9-inch cake in an Autumn inspired theme. For my entry, I decided to decorate my cake with chocolate fondant and gum paste leaves painted to look like Fall in Seattle. As I was making the leaves, it occurred to me others may want to know how to make these leaves as well. So grab a cup of coffee and lets get started.
First of all you need to buy gum paste. I know there are recipes floating around the internet on how to make it yourself, but if you ask me it is far more trouble than its worth. Instead, you can buy a quick-dry powdered mix such as the one pictured above where you just add water, or you can buy pre-made gum paste. Now depending on what you’re trying to make, you’ll want to tint your gum paste with gel paste coloring available at cake supply stores such as Michaels. I poured several drops of “gold” gel paste and kneaded it into the dough. For the powdered gum paste mix, after you mix and knead your dough, you are suppose to let it rest for 24 hours before working with it in a sealed container or bag. *Sidenote: gum-paste typically starts to dry very quickly, you will want to keep any unused dough in a sealed zip lock back.
Next: Roll your gum paste out as thin as you would like using powered sugar or cornstarch to help the dough not stick to your rolling pin or counter. Using a leaf shaped cookie cutter, cut out gum paste leaves a couple at a time.
Using the back of a non-toxic/poisonous leaf, place a piece of plastic wrap in between the leaf and the gum paste cut out. The picture above doesn’t show a piece of plastic wrap because frankly, at 11:30pm in the evening – I forgot. Using a rolling pin, gently roll over the gum paste dough to set an impression on it. Doesn’t it look real?
After making an impression in each leaf, set them on a crinkled piece of foil to dry. Make sure to press each one down gently for random looking pieces (as pictured).
After the leaves have all dried they are ready to be painted.
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In addition to pedal/luster dusk (as shown above), you will need a clean paint brush and some vodka. For those of you who are wondering why vodka is needed, alcohol allows you to paint on your colors but evaporates very quickly.
What I like to do is pour different colors of dust on one plate with a small dipping bowl next to it partially filled with a couple tablespoons of vodka. From there I dab my paint brush into the vodka first, then mix it into the pedal dusk on the plate to whatever consistency I am desiring. It is very similar to painting a craft project. The thicker the consistency the thicker the coverage is. The thinner the consistency, the clearer the color will be.
What I like to do is paint very randomly. I don’t have a guide I use but I like to use various colors of paint for each leaf. Sometimes I will start by painting the veins of each leaf one color, and finishing the leaf off in a different one. Be creative and paint each leaf how you like! Do not forget to paint the backside of each leaf as well if the backsides will be visible when displayed. Allow gum paste leaves to completely dry before using.
Voila! You have just made gum paste leaves ready to decorate your Fall cake!
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By no means am I an expert in gum paste but I would be happy to answer any questions you may have. Here is a post on how to frost a layered cake and recreate the Fall cake I have pictured. Hope you’ve enjoyed this tutorial.
Cake Decorating Supplies related to this post:
Wilton Ready To Use Gum Paste
AMERICOLOR SOFT GEL PASTE FOOD COLOR SET OF 12
Fox Run 3-Piece Leaf Cookie Cutter Set
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What a beautiful elegant cake!! What a creative and beautiful idea! Was fun to see (I see leaves, by the way)! Good luck on your cake it’s a winner!
Alice, that was an AMAZING tutorial! WOW! You are an artist!
Waiting eagerly for the next post!
Absolutely stunning! Awesome tutorial and gorgeous execution. I’ll keep my fingers crossed that you win the trip – looks like you deserve it!
Absolutely stunning job Alice! The leaves are perfect!
Wow! What a fantastic job! They are indeed leaves
Beautiful ones. What a great tutorial. You make it look so easy and I’m sure it’s not! Good Luck and I hope you win!
Beautiful job! I haven’t done gum paste that way, but have used a similar technique for chocolate leaves. Such a beautiful Fall cake.
Fabulous job, Alice! I can’t imagine a cake looking better. I hope you win!
omg! I am so in love with these! They’re gorgeous!
What a fabulous job you’ve done with the leaves – very beautiful! Totally enjoyed the step by step photos
I hope you win, because that cake is superb, Alice! Stunning beyond words.
Good luck!
And thank you for the tutorial. Hope I’ll have time in the future to try making these lovely leaves.
Alice, that’s absolutely lovely. I’m impressed at your attention to detail and the fact that you managed to do it WITH three kids.
This is such a unique idea, and I would never have thought to do it myself. Thank you so much for taking the time to share this tutorial!
wow Alice, you amaze me!
How creative! I looked at the other entries too and I just want to say that your cake not only looks good but classy too.
Alice, it is one thing to make a gorgeous cake like that, and another to give instructions so clear and compelling that dweebs like me can’t wait to try it. You rock.
Wow, wow, wow. I am SO impressed. They look so real. Beautiful job!
I might not know what the other entries look like, but regardless, you should win. That cake is amazing.
Thanks for sharing!
Leaves! Leaves! That’s what I see. They are lovely.
You are so talented! Not a lie when I say they look just like leaves
Hola Alice!
Sorry I haven’t been around commenting much!
Anyway, you did a wonderful job and that cake looks stunning (especially those leaves!) I love what you did with the leaves to make them look as real as possible!
I’d definitely give you the trip if I had that sort of power! Your cake is absolutely gorgeous!
Alice,
These are magnificent! You are a true artist
Amazing!! I can’t wait for the tutorial on the Fall cake! I have never worked with gum paste but now I can’t wait to~
Simply stunning…great tutorial!
Absolutely beautiful. I am totally impressed by your skill and patience. Not to mention you beautiful design.
These are little works of art! Too beautiful to eat!
The cake is absolutely stunning, Alice! I love your Autumn leaves! Thanks so much for sharing them!
Perfect they look so real I’m very impressed the colours are so natural and thank you for the lession. Nice work. Cheers from Audax in Australia.
I know I’m just repeating what everyone is saying, but this is fantastic work. The leaves are truly stunning. Good luck!
Wonderful tutorial! These are stunning =D. Love the colours and shapes!
Stunning! They definitely look very realistic. Good luck with the contest.
G O R G E O U S Alice…just so so pretty! Lady, I do hope you win!! Love the tutorial LOTS & wish I had a Michaels here. BEE YOO TI FULLY done…it’s everything autumn! xoxo
Those are absolutely beautiful!
I’m impressed. You did an amazing job with the autumn leaves Alice. What a beautiful cake! You need to win this thing so you can come to say hi to me in NY. *Rooting for you!
Holy cow — these are gorgeous! No, this calls for stronger language. @$#@ gorgeous! Amazing.
What beautiful leaves and a gorgeous cake!
Absolutely amazing! I wonder if I could really do that?! I am certainly going to give it a try. Beautiful tutorial, thanks!
Epic post, Alice. I’m blown away by this cake (and those leaves). Thanks so much for sharing and inspiring!
That cake is so gorgeously decorated! Good luck in the competition!
Thank you also for the tutorial on gum paste leaves. I love the idea of using real leaves for imprinting.
These are absolutely gorgeous. I just nominated your blog on Pioneer Woman. I think this is an amazing site.
Your cake is absolutely gorgeous! I am amazed… I wish I had just a fraction of your decorating talent.
Lovely cake and thank you for the photos and directions for making the leaves. Your blog is my favorite place for finding excellent recipes and ideas.
This is sooo precious! Thank you so much for sharing. I am really confused on what material to use and when (fondant, gumpaste, marzipan, chocolate clay etc….) I would appreciate a clarification from anyone–thanks.
Regards,
Hi Luray,
Here is a great article about the differences between the 3.
http://www.gingerbread-house-heaven.com/edible-clay.html
Hope this helps!
Alice
These are awesome- thanks so much for the tutorial! My recent blog post was also about making decorative fall leaves. Although mine were chocolate vs. gumpaste and looked quite different… http://food-ology.blogspot.com/2009/11/chocolate-leaves.html
I think the chocolate leaves are more “cutesy” while yours take on a level of elegance.
These are absolutely beautiful. You have so much talent not just in cooking but in creativity Alice! I truly admire your talents!
These are incredibly beautiful!Wow… just, wow!
Your cake is stunning!
Stunning. I am totally in awe. Hope you win!
Haven’t been well, that’s why it took me so long to get here. Your cake looks gorgeous and thanks for the 2 part tutoria;l on how you did it.
You are very creative.
Only wish I could find those gels and stuff in the stores here.
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