Course 3 Roses

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Working on my roses for Wilton Course3 grand finale cake. I wanted something different so I did white with pink pearl dust. Your comments or constructive criticism are welcome!

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wow! You did an awesome job! I like how you made a little point in the middle of each petal...makes it look more fluttery. beautiful!

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I think your roses are just beautiful. I just finished course three and did what seemed like a thousand roses. But it was only about 30. I wanted to do something like this for my roses, but I ran out of time. Your roses look just perfect. I would like to see them on your cake.

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This is exactly what I wanted on my wedding cake, but couldn't afford and didn't have time to explain clearly, so I got cheesy buttercream ones that had pink petals on the outside and ivory on the inside - but these are BEAUTIFUL!

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Wow! Your roses are gorgeous! I am taking course 3 now and I would love to make something like that for my final cake. Would you mind sharig where you got the instructions on how to make the roses? they look much prettier than the ones made using the "Wilton method". Thanks!

on

I think your roses are just beautiful. I just finished course three and did what seemed like a thousand roses. But it was only about 30. I wanted to do something like this for my roses, but I ran out of time. Your roses look just perfect. I would like to see them on your cake.

on

This is exactly what I wanted on my wedding cake, but couldn't afford and didn't have time to explain clearly, so I got cheesy buttercream ones that had pink petals on the outside and ivory on the inside - but these are BEAUTIFUL!

on

wow! You did an awesome job! I like how you made a little point in the middle of each petal...makes it look more fluttery. beautiful!

on

Wow! Your roses are gorgeous! I am taking course 3 now and I would love to make something like that for my final cake. Would you mind sharig where you got the instructions on how to make the roses? they look much prettier than the ones made using the "Wilton method". Thanks!