Monday, April 28, 2008

FLOWERS & FLOWERS & PLUMS OH MY!

The smell of the blooming Gardenias are wonderful as you walk in the backyard. I remember when my mom was alive she used to love these flowers. As a young girl she would wear them in her hair.

Sadly my mom is no longer with us. I miss her a lot. Sometimes little things make me think of her. Not all the flowers in my home are from the garden. I made these out of sugar. Well gumpaste for those of you who decorate cakes. Yes you can eat these, but they wouldn't taste to good.

I made the little starfish and sand dollar too.

These little blue hydrangeas are sugar paste too. I made these several months ago. Last year we had so many plums on the tree in our backyard. I wasn't sure if we would get any this year. Hey, there's one! Looks like we will have sweet yummy plumbs after all!
Hey! I see another one! Right next to the little flower. Can you see it? Look hard, they blend in with the leafs.

After searching I found several little ones all over the tree. I wonder if I will have enough to make jam again this year. Last year I made several batches of plum jam.

I was going to show you my new thrift store finds I got today but I thought I would share some flowers and plums instead.

Hope you liked them. I will share my great finds with you next time I blog. I found a chair to go with the cushions from yesterday!

4 comments:

  1. My gardenias are starting to bloom too. I love those gum paste flowers...they are gorgeous! I really want to learn how to make gum paste roses. I think they look so cute on top of cupcakes.

    I wish I had room to plant a Santa Rosa plum tree. That is my favorite fruit and they are so hard to find. It doesn't help that they are only available for 2 weeks out of the year.

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  2. I'm jumping over from Donna's blog to say hello, Joanne!

    My Mom loves gardenias too. It was the first flower my Dad gave her when they were young.
    I've given her a few gardenia plants over the years but our climate is too cold for them to grow well here.

    Your sugar paste flowers are amazingly realistic. I can imagine what beautiful cakes you must make!

    Hugs, Pat

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  3. What inspirations you have in your own backyard.
    Those gum paste flowers look so real. I wish I had your talent.
    I have a gardenia that has bloomed and is so pretty, it's sad when they die.

    Glenda

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  4. I love gardenias, I can't seem to grow them in our soil. Loved your gum past roses, would love to see a cake you decorated with them

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