★★★★★ 4.9 average ratingBased on 186 student reviews
78% started as beginnersNo pastry or flower-piping background
1,200+ students taughtAcross the United States and 17 other countries
What you're looking at
Wait — that bouquet is dessert?
Every flower is zefir — a light fruit confection with a soufflé-like texture, whipped from egg whites, fruit and agar. It holds a petal's shape like a real flower and melts in your mouth.
Looks fresh-picked. The silicone mold shapes every petal and vein for you — the realism is built in, not painted on by an artist.
Light as a soufflé. Soft, airy, with real fruit inside — a dessert, not a decoration people peel off and leave on the plate.
Made ahead, no stress. Finished flowers can be frozen for up to 60 days, so a gift or an order is never a last-minute panic.
Bowl, mold, flower
That's the whole method, start to finish. The part everyone assumes is hard — shaping the petals — is the part the mold does for you.
1 · The baseReal fruit, whipped silky. This is what every petal starts as.
2 · The pourFill the mold, peel it back — the petals are already shaped.
3 · The insideAiry all the way through, with a soft fruit-jam heart.
Whip the zefir base with your mixer — the course walks you through every degree and every minute.
Pour
Fill the silicone molds and let them set. The mold does the sculpting, not you.
Build
Color, stabilize, and arrange your flowers into a bouquet or a gift box — wrapped like it came from a florist.
One bouquet takes about an hour of hands-on work once you've practiced.
Student results
Their first bouquets looked this real
Three beginners, three first batches.
Emily Carter
Portland, Oregon
★★★★★
"I'm not a baker. My piped flowers never looked right, so I tried molds. By the third batch, my flowers actually looked good — and the whole process finally felt easy."
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Maya Brooks
Charlotte, North Carolina
★★★★★
"I was completely new to this. I spent a few days watching, rewinding, and taking notes. My flowers came out right on the first try, and after a few batches I found my own rhythm."
Maya's course projects
Sofia Ramirez
Austin, Texas
★★★★★
"I'd never made anything like this before. I was nervous about my first batch — and it turned out great. Now I can whip the base, cook the syrup, and still keep dinner moving at the same time."
Sofia's course projects
Complete digital course
Edible Flowers Made Easy
$97
One payment · instant access · supplies sold separately
All 14 close-up video lessons, from base to bouquet
Ready-made flavor recipes and color methods
Mold filling, release, and stabilization
Freezer storage for up to 60 days
Four bouquet and box styles, plus three showpiece arrangements
US supplier directory and printable shopping list
Lifetime access and email support
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14-day money-back guarantee, any reason. Watch the lessons, try the method. Not for you? One email — full refund. No forms, no questions, no risk.
Your starter setup
Know exactly what you need before your first batch
Everything's available on Amazon or from US baking suppliers. Lesson 1 includes direct links, exact quantities, and a budget option.
Inside the course
14 close-up video lessons
Optional closed captions
US and metric measurements
Flavor recipes, color methods, and assembly demos
US supplier directory and printable shopping list
Storage, freezing, and defrosting lesson
You'll buy on your own
An electric hand mixer (200–250 W) — a stand mixer works too
A digital instant-read or probe thermometer
Two or three small silicone flower molds — one is enough for your first try
Fruit, sugar, agar, food colors, and egg whites (or whey protein for the egg-free version)
A household oven, or an optional temperature-controlled proofing box
Amazon US price check, August 2026: a reliable hand mixer is usually $20–$30, sometimes near $10 on sale. A digital thermometer runs about $10–$17, and two to three flower molds about $10–$25. If you already own a mixer and an oven, the extra hardware is about $20–$45 — add $20–$30 if you need the mixer. The proofing box is optional at $55–$80; your oven can do its job. Ingredients are separate, and live prices change.
🌙 You can start tonight. Lessons 1 and 2 need nothing but your phone — and by the time your supply order lands on your doorstep, you'll be ready to whip your first batch.
Lifetime accessRewatch any lesson whenever you need it
Closed captionsOptional captions on every lesson
US + metricAll temperatures and measurements
Email supportReplies within two business days
The program
14 lessons. From a bowl of base to a finished bouquet.
Short, dense lessons — watch one, do one. Here's the full map:
Part 1 · Set up
Get everything ready
01
Everything you need, with linksMixers, tools, molds and ingredients — the best brands and exactly where to order.
02
Prepping your componentsHow to measure and mix each ingredient, speed up your workflow, and pick flavors from ready-made recipes.
Part 2 · The base
Master the zefir base
03
Making the zefir baseStep by step, every detail — the texture, the taste, and the mistakes that ruin a batch (and how to dodge them).
04
Color that looks aliveWhich food colors work, how much to use, and the coloring techniques that make petals look real.
05
Pouring into molds: the secretsThe tricks that keep flowers smooth and whole, and how to release each one cleanly from the mold.
Part 3 · Keep them perfect
Flowers that hold up
06
Stabilizing without losing flavorHow to let flowers "mature" so they hold their shape — and still taste delicate.
07
Storing and defrostingKeep finished flowers ready for up to 60 days in the freezer, and bring them back perfect.
Part 4 · Bouquets & boxes
Put on a show
08
Building the classic round bouquetAttaching each flower securely, plus the handling techniques that keep petals safe.
09
Round box with the "clear cap" effectThe gift-box arrangement that photographs like a magazine cover.
10
Transparent box arrangementAssembly on camera, plus links to box suppliers.
11
The loose, garden-style bouquetA free-form arrangement that looks gathered, not manufactured.
Part 5 · Level up
Beyond the basics
12
Tutorial: 3 WOW arrangementsThree showpiece arrangements, built start to finish.
13
Duplicate your molds for lessA budget-friendly way to copy the molds you use most — and where to buy the materials.
14
Q&A: every common question, answeredThe questions every beginner asks, covered in detail.
Edible bouquets sell as premium gifts: birthdays, Mother's Day, weddings, corporate thank-yous. They don't wilt, they photograph beautifully, and chances are nobody in your town makes them yet. Store-bought edible bouquets often run $60–$120 apiece — the course costs less than two of them.
Personal gifts
Bouquets and boxes for birthdays, holidays, teachers, and the friend who has everything.
Cakes and desserts
Top cakes with flowers that are safe to eat — no wires, no plastic, nothing to pull off.
Local orders
A repeatable gift product for seasonal preorders, pickup days, and custom requests.
Results vary. This is a craft course, not a business opportunity — some students sell their work, many just love making it.
Your instructor
Stacy Maxwell
Floral artist and course instructor
Stacy has created handcrafted floral arrangements since 2019. She specializes in realistic molded flowers, using color and texture techniques developed across hundreds of finished pieces.
She has taught more than 1,000 students. Each lesson shows the process up close, from preparing the base and controlling temperature to releasing the molds and assembling a finished bouquet.
Since 2019floral work
1,000+students taught
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Edible Flowers Made Easy
$97
14 lessons · digital course · one payment
Fruit-based zefir recipes and ingredient prep
Silicone-mold filling and release techniques
Realistic petal color, stabilization, and storage
Bouquets, round boxes, transparent boxes, and showpieces
US supplier directory and printable shopping list
Certificate after 2 submitted projects
Lifetime access and email support
Checkout opens soon — secure payment via Stripe
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Try it for 14 days. If it's not for you, one email to support gets you a full refund.
Questions, answered straight
Is it really edible? What does it taste like?
Completely. Zefir is a light fruit confection with a soufflé-like texture — soft, airy, with real fruit in the base. Guests eat the flowers, petals and all.
I have zero artistic talent. Honestly, will this work?
That's the point of molds: they shape every petal and vein for you. Your job is mixing, pouring, and following color recipes. If you can pour pancake batter, you're in.
Will anything be shipped to me?
No — nothing, ever. This is a fully digital course: you get instant online access to 14 lessons and the shopping lists. Molds, ingredients and tools you order yourself using our links, from any store you like.
Do I have to use egg whites?
No. The course includes the classic egg-white recipe and an egg-free option that uses whey protein. Whey protein contains milk, so check ingredient labels carefully if allergies are a concern.
What equipment do I need?
An electric hand mixer (a stand mixer works too), a probe thermometer, two or three silicone flower molds, and pantry ingredients: fruit, sugar, agar-agar, and egg whites or whey protein. Your oven covers the warm-holding step, or you can add an inexpensive proofing box later. Lesson 1 gives you the full list with links — you buy everything yourself, wherever it's cheapest.
How much is the starter setup?
About $20–$45 on Amazon US for a thermometer and two to three molds, plus $20–$30 if you need a hand mixer. A stand mixer is optional, and your regular oven works fine — the $55–$80 proofing box is a nice-to-have, not a must. Ingredients are separate.
How long do finished flowers keep?
Store them as shown in lesson 7 and they hold beautifully — and you can freeze finished flowers for up to 60 days, then defrost them right before gifting.
Can I put them on cakes?
Yes — they work as cake decor and in arrangements instead of fresh flowers, and unlike fresh flowers they're food. Placement and handling are covered in the assembly lessons.
When do I get access?
Instantly. Your access email should arrive within five minutes of checkout — if you don't see it, check your Promotions and Spam folders, then write support@edibleflowersmadeeasy.com. The lessons are pre-recorded: watch anytime, rewatch as often as you like, keep access for life.
What if it's not for me?
You're covered for 14 days — any reason at all. One email to support@edibleflowersmadeeasy.com, full refund. That's the whole policy.