What Tip Is Used!

Decorating By mrshicks2002 Updated 21 Jun 2007 , 5:51pm by leily

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mrshicks2002 Posted 21 Jun 2007 , 5:06pm
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Could someone tell me what tip was used for this cake for the flowers.
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chelleb1974 Posted 21 Jun 2007 , 5:13pm
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I'm not sure but you could try PMing the poster and ask what tip was used!

~Chelle

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mrshicks2002 Posted 21 Jun 2007 , 5:19pm
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Originally Posted by chelleb1974

I'm not sure but you could try PMing the poster and ask what tip was used!

~Chelle




Thanks as I have already, but was needing to know just in case because I have to decorate the cake today!

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ericaann79 Posted 21 Jun 2007 , 5:19pm
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They look like they are 2D drop flowers. It is a really big tip that looks kind of like a star. You can either do it straight down and straight up or while squeezing it out you can turn a half turn to make it a twisted flower. I do mine out of royal icing on wax paper and add a 5 tip dot to the center in a different color.

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mrshicks2002 Posted 21 Jun 2007 , 5:37pm
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Originally Posted by ericaann79

They look like they are 2D drop flowers. It is a really big tip that looks kind of like a star. You can either do it straight down and straight up or while squeezing it out you can turn a half turn to make it a twisted flower. I do mine out of royal icing on wax paper and add a 5 tip dot to the center in a different color.




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leily Posted 21 Jun 2007 , 5:51pm
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I agree it is probably a 2D tip

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