Hydrangea Cutter

Decorating By sweetcakes Updated 15 May 2009 , 7:09pm by artscallion

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sweetcakes Posted 8 May 2009 , 4:02am
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can anyone recommend a hydrangea cutter and mold, which one do you have and do you like it? Ive seen several from differant places but would like some opinions.
thank you

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courtney1009 Posted 8 May 2009 , 12:20pm
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I just got mine from Jennifer Dontz. I really like it. Plus if you contact her she'll send you instructions to use it. If you have any problems all you have to do is email her and she'll help you through it.

www.jenniferdontz.com

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sara91 Posted 8 May 2009 , 1:41pm
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This is one of the more simple pulled flowers to make. You don't need a cutter or mold.

You can watch a video here of Martha making a clay one.

Gum paste you can roll it much finer and use a JEM veining tool or Holly Products veining stick to roll over the petals to give veins.


http://www.marthastewart.com/article/clay-flowers

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idjitmom Posted 8 May 2009 , 7:11pm
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I used this one:

http://www.globalsugarart.com/product.php?id=19020

Very quick, works like a charm! Roll, cut, press & you're done, nothing to it.

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artscallion Posted 15 May 2009 , 7:09pm
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I like Scott Clark Woolley's His cutters are inexpensive, good quality and detailed. And he happens to have free instructions for hydrangea and several other flowers on his website.

Free instructions

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