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You need two gerbera cutters, of any brand you prefer. One big and one small. I use a plunger cutter with veiner from PME here, because it saves time. The small cutter is from FMM. You also need a pair of pointy scissors, a rolling pin, a nonstick board, a flower former (or anything that will keep the gerberas shape while drying) and of course two colors of gumpaste.
Make a ball of gumpaste and hollow it slightly. Cut the edges one row at a time, but leave the hollowed middle. You now have the flower center.
Cut out two small shapes and glue them to the center.
Cut three large shapes and vein them. Gerbera leaves are not frilled in any way, but if you want a different effect, you can use a ball tool or a frill stick to flatten the petals and create motion, to make it look like this:
Glue the three shapes to the center and place in a flower former. It is okay for the petals to droop slightly.