How to make gumpaste oak leaves

The colors of changing leaves is natures announcement Autumn is here!

It is a family tradition once the season changes from summer to crisp colour autumn for our family to go hiking and as we take photographs of the majestic changing colours of the leaves, especially the oak trees.

This year I thought it would be fun replicate the colours  on a gumpaste oak tree with acorns. Prior to designing the leaves I allowed a peice of gumpaste lightly colored green to dry overnight; the day I grabbed my petal dust and tested the colors I wanted to use. Autumn leaves can vary from golden yellow to oranges, reds, burgundy, and golden brown. After I tested the colors I decided to stay with yellows, gold, orange, and brunt orange. Apple Cider Cupcakes seemed like the perfect partnership for the assembled oak trees and acorns.

Apple Cider Cupcakes:

• 355 grams/3 3/8-cups of cake flour

• 300 grams/ 1 1/2-cups sugar

• 9 grams/2-teaspoon baking powder

• 20 grams/3-Tablespoons cake enhancer

• 1-teaspoon salt

• 200 grams/4 eggs, at room temperature

• 227 grams/1-cup butter, softened

• 244 grams/1-cup apple cider

• 122 grams/1-cup milk, room temperature

• 1 teaspoons vanilla extract

 Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C/ 350 degrees F. Spray with baking spray and line 2 standard muffin tins with liners.

In a medium measuring jug whisk eggs, 122 grams/ 1/2 -cup milk, and vanilla.

In the bowl of a standing mixer, with the paddle attachment, sift all the dry ingredients (including sugars) and mix on low speed just to blend. Add the butter and 244 grams/1 –cup apple cider to moisten the dry ingredients.

Continue to mix on low speed till the dry ingredients are moistened, raise the speed to medium and beat for about 2 minutes or until amalgamated. Scrape down the sides and gradually add the egg-milk mixture in thirds, beating for 20 seconds after each addition. Scrape down the sides.

Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until the tops are golden brown and spring back when pressed lightly in the center.

Autumn Leaves with Acorn Oak Tree Tutorial :

How to make gumpaste oak leaves

The aroma of these cupcakes will bring visions of apple orchard!

Material:

  • White gumpaste
  • Green food paste
  • Brown food paste
  • Blood orange petal dust
  • Brick red petal dust
  • Kiwi green petak dust
  • Cinnamon petal dust
  • Chestnut petal dust, SK
  • Brown petal dust
  • Bronze lustre dust
  • Mustard petal dust
  • Confection glaze
  • Brown simmer stamens

Equipment:

  • Flower centre moulds
  • Oak leave veiner, SK Great Impression or Petal Craft
  • Oak Leaf cutters, Orchard Products or Petal Craft
  • White wires 24 gauge
  • Brown floral tape
  • Ball tools
  • Leaf veiner tool
  • Egg white or edible food glue
  • Artistic brushes
  • Disposable paint
  • Cornstarch
  • Bent tweezers
  • Celstick, cocktail
  • Needle nose pliers
  • Wire cutters
  • Stay fresh mats
  • Small The Mat, Sweet Wise
  • Triangle spatula
  • Foam pad
  • Floral foam square

 Preare your mise en place.

How to make gumpaste oak leaves  Learn how to create beautiful colours of autumn leaves and acorns

Mise en place

Color and knead your gumpaste, one baseball sized, light green and one baseball sized light brown, you will also need a golf ball size of white gumpate (wrap the gumpaste color balls you are not using tightly in plastic wrap, and set aside).

Sydney and I started with the oak leaves. Roll a small amount of light green gumpaste, using your oak leaf cutters cut about 8 leaves (at a time), keeping all, but one leaf in The Mat a stay fresh mat on top or a prepared sandwich bag. You will need a total of 75 leaves. (If you do not have all the supplies no worries you can successfully use materials from your pantry). Take your floral wire, dip the wire  lightly into egg white and gingerly thread the wire from the bottom to the middle of the leaf. With a ball tool on your foam pad elongate and slightly cup the leaf. Be carefully to not ball tool over the wire! Transfer the leaf from the foam pad to the oak leaf veiner, if the lines are faint use your leaf veining tool to deepen them. Wrap each of the wires of the leaves with brown floral tape.

Allow the leaves to dry overnight in a floral foam and dust with petal dust in fall colors.

While the leaves were drying we took the opportunity to start on the acorns, we began with the nut. Knead a small amount of brown colored gumpaste, shape the gumpaste into an egg shape. Take your floral wire with your small needle nose pliers create a closed hook, dip the hook section into the egg white. Thread the wire into the gumpaste, the hook should be in the wide end of the egg shape. Add a stamen to the top of the egg shape with egg white with tweezers (the opposite side of the wire).

Hold the wire, close to the bottom of the egg shape, using your leaf veining tool add a few indents from the top to the bottom. Mix the kiwi green, chestnut and cinnamon petal dusts with cornstarch. Dust each acorn with the colors. Allow the acorns to dry overnight, and glaze with full strength confection glaze, and allow to dry for a few hours. (Use a disposable paint brush!)

Assemble the acorns to the oak leaves. With brown floral tape, tape each acorn, then wrap two to three acorns together. Now add about three to four oak leaves, and tape them tightly to the acorns. Be careful the leaves are fragile. With a small needle nose pliers arrange the leaves and acorns to your liking.

I would love to see your autumn leaf creations!

How to make gumpaste oak leaves

The oak tree and acorns can be kept indefidently!

Enjoy!

How to make gumpaste oak leaves

Voila!

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