How To Make Winter Flowers

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CakesByNikki Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 6:44pm
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I was wondering what type of winter flowers could you make?

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KHalstead Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 6:48pm
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poinsettia's.....mums....

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DianaMarieMTV Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 6:49pm
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I like to make little bluebells with sparkly stamens. Looks very wintery and icy. icon_smile.gif Will try to post a picture when I get home from work.

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doescakestoo Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 6:54pm
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Narcissus, Holly, and of course roses, carnations, and wild roses.

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justsweet Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 6:58pm
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here is a link to what are consider winter flowers, - maybe this can give you an idea

http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=winter%20flowers&btnG=Google+Search&sa=N&tab=wi

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sweetsuccess Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 11:07pm
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Besides the flowers already mentioned: mistletoe, snowdrop, crocus

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doescakestoo Posted 25 Oct 2006 , 5:07am
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I just re-read you question. You want to know how to make them? There are lots of books out there with pictures in them. Are you wanting them in BC or RI or gumpaste?

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