Tiny Blossoms

Decorating By coldtropics Updated 31 Jul 2007 , 2:35am by coldtropics

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coldtropics Posted 31 Jul 2007 , 12:01am
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Hey everyone....

Ive seen a few cakes with these tiny blossoms on them? The last cake was a red and white one shown on the homepage over the weekend. Does anyone know where i can buy these. I believe they are even smaller than the smallest cutter i have.


tia

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JaneK Posted 31 Jul 2007 , 12:38am
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I use a little blossom cutter that I believe is called the baby's breath cutter...it is about the size or just a bit smaller than my baby fingernail...
I will give you a link to a closeup of a cake I did with some on...so you can have a look...

http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=714313

When you cut them out, just put them on some foam and cup them with the small ball tool or the end of a paintbrush and then make a dot of icing in the center...I love using them..very versatile..

Hth

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miriel Posted 31 Jul 2007 , 1:01am
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When I need very small blossoms, I use these plunger/ejector cutters by FMM:

blossom cutter: http://globalsugarart.com/product.php?id=16152
ejector: http://globalsugarart.com/product.php?id=16208

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coldtropics Posted 31 Jul 2007 , 2:35am
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thanks again you guys... icon_smile.gif

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