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Hi, my name is Elizabeth Sutton. I'm one of the head decorators hear at Amanda Oakleaf
cakes. I really enjoy working here and being a decorator, more specifically cupcake decorator.
You can come visit us at our store front. It's at 1 Pauline Street in Winthrop, Massachusetts.
And you can also visit out website at oakleafcakes.com. And today I'm going to be talking to you about
cupcake decorating. So I'm gonna be showing you how to make a Chrysanthemum cupcake topper.
So a pretty simple flower. So I'm using a leaf tip. This one happens to be number sixty
seven but you can use really any leaf tip that you want to use. So you're gonna wanna
hold it so that your leaf tip is horizontal. Start in the middle and just make, start branching
the leaves out. Now you're gonna wanna use even pressure until you get to the end of
the leaf. And then you're gonna wanna stop and pull away and that makes a nice little
point at the end of your leaf. You wanna just keep making circles of leaves. Don't worry
if they're not all perfect, nothing is. I'm using blue frosting but you can really use
any kind of frosting that you want. I think lighter colors show off the flower better.
Now to finish it off you just kinda wanna clean up the edges. Go around the edge one
time. Again using even pressure. So when your done making the leaves of the petal of the
flower it's gonna wanna look like this. And to finish that off your gonna wanna take a
round tip of any kind of frosting color that you like, I'm using white right now and just
make a circle in the center so that it's the middle of your flower. And in the end what
you get is a Chrysanthemum.