How Do I Get Verigated Colour Bc Roses!!

Decorating By CanadianCakin Updated 13 May 2009 , 7:12pm by CanadianCakin

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CanadianCakin Posted 13 May 2009 , 6:25pm
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Ok I have seen some of the BC roses that have 2 colours in them...how the heck do you do that?
TIA,
Ashley

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Mme_K Posted 13 May 2009 , 6:37pm
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When I want more than one colour in my roses, I actually put two colours in my bag. If you check out this cake, you'll see the different colours in the rose/rosebud
http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1349468&sub=1349469

I fill one side of the bag with one colour, and put the second colour on the other side. You need to squeeze out a bit of the icing, until the two colours start to come out.

HTH

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Mme_K Posted 13 May 2009 , 6:40pm
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You might want to check out this website, for another method, and more how to's.....

http://www.wilton.com/decorating/icing/coloring-icing.cfm

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bakingatthebeach Posted 13 May 2009 , 7:02pm
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you can put a stripe of color in your bag (I usually do it along the seam so I know where I striped it and where to hold my bag and position my tip) Then when you pipe out your rose, the tips are a different color.

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CanadianCakin Posted 13 May 2009 , 7:12pm
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Thaks I'll try them to which i'm gonna use!

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