This is my first video, so please bear with me. I hope to get better real soon!
This technique for making a rose has changed my life! Try it. You can do it!!!!!!
Fondly, DCRose
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This looks a bit easier and faster than the method that I use. Great job on the video!
ReplyDeleteI have a question...my friend wants to make her hubby a simple cake with fondant icing next month. Do you have a brand to recommend for me that comes in colors. I doubt I really want to make my own, and will cover to layers, and use some for cut out designs like dragons and a wizard hat. Thanks! and the video came out fine! My mom used to do that, I do not have the patience as you and her do...
ReplyDeleteChef E: I use Satin Ice. This taste the best and is pretty easy to handle. You can color it yourself. Just wear rubber gloves when you color it. I buy it from Sugar Craft. Good prices too.
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Thanks for making the video Rose! You make it look so easy!
ReplyDeleteOh, Rose...your video was wonderful! You do make it look sooooo easy to make those beautiful roses. :)
ReplyDeleteWow That looks easy, without making rose centers..Thanks Rose
ReplyDeleteYou make it look so simple!!! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt is so simple That is why I want you all to try it. I made two roses before I started the video. That was it. No practice. No mis-haps. Just really easy. I am not kidding. This method has changed my life. I will never make another rose on a flower nail. Now I just have to figure out what other flowers I can make using this method.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to your videos Rose. You make it look so simple! I have an award for you here:
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No pressure to play along, I just want to give it to you for inspiring me to try to decorate cakes. :o)