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Hibisco
This is also my entry for Bybora Sugarpaste Competition. Some days after I send the pictures for that, Julia post a tutorial how to make the hibiscus . . . I made some ways different from what she suggested, and it works ; - )

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For my cookie, I used fault line and also work with some fissures at the wall. All of them, painted with edible powdered.
The big difference with the ways as I work and the tutorial posted by Julia after I made my entry is that I used powdered and not airbrush, also I started to build with the pistil and I did it with thin pasta and tip #2. The yellow part is brazilian cassava flour, that is already yellow.

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Wow Dani, what an amazing entry! I love the match of the rustic brick wall and the delicate hibiscus, great and attractive contrast. Your flower is so beautiful and you created excellent depth between the painted and molded sample. Really beautiful, dear friend.

Wow Dani, what an amazing entry! I love the match of the rustic brick wall and the delicate hibiscus, great and attractive contrast. Your flower is so beautiful and you created excellent depth between the painted and molded sample. Really beautiful, dear friend.

Thanks 🥰

I’m happy to know that I reach the depth between them.

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Beautiful Dani!! Such a great idea to incorporate the brick tile with "grass" next to the hibiscus flower. Your flower, both piped and painted, and beautifully done @Dani Matos . I love this!! ❤️❤️

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