How To Make The Plumeria Flower?

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Katskakes Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 12:41pm
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Both in fondant and BC or Royal.

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Kat

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swheatsue Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 2:53pm
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Shirley W emailed me some great directions for the plumeria (frangipani) that were really simple & look great. I used the medium Wilton leaf cutter (the set of 3 was $2.99) as opposed to buying the "frangipani" cutters (which were identical) from "Creative Cutters" for $9.00.

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Katskakes Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 3:15pm
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Shirley W emailed me some great directions for the plumeria (frangipani) that were really simple & look great. I used the medium Wilton leaf cutter (the set of 3 was $2.99) as opposed to buying the "frangipani" cutters (which were identical) from "Creative Cutters" for $9.00.




thank you!! do you have any pictures of them?

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swheatsue Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 3:32pm
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This is the first attempt I have made at these but I think they came out quite well. This was made with the leaf cutter. If you use the teardrop (which I don't have) you would get a rounder leaf.
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kidsnurse Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 3:54pm
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*gasp* that's gorgeous!! Love these flowers. can't wait to try for myself!

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Katskakes Posted 16 Jul 2007 , 3:55pm
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that is beautiful!
thank you.

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