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In this clip, I'm going to show you how to make a medium sized rose. Using the rose bud
that we just made, by adding another layer of petals to the rosebud. So, here I have
rolled out, thinly again, the gum paste. Using the cutter, just like we did in the rosebud,
cutting out another set of petals. We're going to bring in our petal pad, so we can soften
the edges, using the large tip of the ball.
Now looking at your petal, we have these five petals. Thinking of the top one as the head
and these two little arms, we're going to cut in the two little arms by pressing and
pulling towards the center. Then, we're going to flip that over and on the remaining petals,
we're going to cut those the opposite way; cupping in the center. We're going to flip
it back over, and we're going to get our rosebud, and bring in our egg white, and we're going
to put egg white around the bottom half of that bud. It goes in through the center, and
then bringing in our petal support here, feed that through the hole. Now we're going to
line up these two arms with the seams on our rosebud. We're going to put egg white, two-thirds of
the way up. We're going to bring that up, pinch it around, and do the same thing on
the other side.
Now for the remaining petals, we're going to bring those up and tuck them in. Now these
get pinched kind of low and we curl the outside edges. Bring them up and pinch down low, at
the base, and pinch these in. Curl them outward. So, the two, in ones, curl in, and these three
outer leaves curl out. You don't want to pinch up too high, because this is what gives your
flower it's fullness. We can pull it off of here now. Just play around with it until you
like it. Then we hang it upside down to dry on our drying rack, and now that's how you
make a medium sized rose.