The only thing I can find about this is jello flower cookies?
http://www.kraftcanada.com/controller?cmd=RECIPE_VIEW&lang=EN&rid=2657ec
and
http://www.theromantic.com/stories/flowers/flowers12.htm
is that what you mean?
That looks like a really fun recipe! I'll bet my kids would get a kick out of forming the flowers, play-dough is one of their favorite pass times! Thank you for sharing the link, gotcake!
Are they the ones that are made up on wires?
Mix 1/4 cup water with 2 teaspoons plain gelatin. Add color if desired. Form a 'flower' frame from very fine wire & twist it together to close/shape it, dip the wire into the gelatin like blowing bubbles. Be sure it is covered. Bring it out and let the flower dry thoroughly then remove the wire frame.
Are they the ones that are made up on wires?
Mix 1/4 cup water with 2 teaspoons plain gelatin. Add color if desired. Form a 'flower' frame from very fine wire & twist it together to close/shape it, dip the wire into the gelatin like blowing bubbles. Be sure it is covered. Bring it out and let the flower dry thoroughly then remove the wire frame.
Ohhh...cool like those (dating myself here) fun film flowers I used to make in the 60's? I even found a pic of them
That be them...that be quick...that be the Jell-o flowers on a stick! Okay, gotta get a life! I couldn't resist myself. I would love to learn how to make those. Is there a tutorial on CC?
Amy
That be them...that be quick...that be the Jell-o flowers on a stick! Okay, gotta get a life! I couldn't resist myself. I would love to learn how to make those. Is there a tutorial on CC?
Amy
Got a smile out of me I don't know of any tutorials but here are some examples.
http://members.nuvox.net/~zt.proicer/cakepict/fairies.htm
http://www.geocities.com/qccakeclub/confections_in_bloom/photos/not_on_cake/GelatinFlowers665adj_400.JPG
Are they the ones that are made up on wires?
Mix 1/4 cup water with 2 teaspoons plain gelatin. Add color if desired. Form a 'flower' frame from very fine wire & twist it together to close/shape it, dip the wire into the gelatin like blowing bubbles. Be sure it is covered. Bring it out and let the flower dry thoroughly then remove the wire frame.
Ohhh...cool like those (dating myself here) fun film flowers I used to make in the 60's? I even found a pic of them
That's exactly what it's like! Those are so pretty.
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