Hydrenga Cutters From Wilton

Decorating By bostonterrierlady Updated 14 Jun 2012 , 10:13pm by HamSquad

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bostonterrierlady Posted 14 Jun 2012 , 6:06pm
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I thiink I spelled that wrong. I vcannot make these work for the life of me. Has anyone had success?

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HappyCake10609 Posted 14 Jun 2012 , 6:24pm
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I have them and I don't think they are the greatest, but I was able to make the hydrangea in this bouquet with them:

http://cakecentral.com/gallery/2305993/gumpaste-hydrangea-filler-flowers

I made them after taking Jacqueline Butler's Craftsy Class...

I think that the "veiner" you get with the set is pretty terrible! Definitely not what I was expecting and not sure why they didn't take the time to make it a better product. In my quest to make the hydrangea a bit more life like, I used my palette knife to cut the petals a bit to give them a little more separation... maybe like a 1/4" inch in? I'll probably be purchasing a new set, so I can make life like flowers!

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HamSquad Posted 14 Jun 2012 , 10:13pm
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Wow Happy Cake those hydrangeas are beautiful! So far I haven't had a problem with using the Wilton cutters. I use to hand cut the petals out, then I made my own metal cutter for the larger petals. The larger petals I hang upside down to dry. Here are my Wilton hydrangeas:

http://cakecentral.com/gallery/2176365/2176371/anniversary-cakes

Here are the larger metal cutter hydrangeas:
http://cakecentral.com/gallery/2027411/give-mom-her-flowers-while-she-can-eat-them

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