How Do I Make A Fondant Rose Look Like It Has A Dew Drop?

Decorating By 1dessertdiva Updated 22 Jun 2008 , 4:01pm by yaadie

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1dessertdiva Posted 22 Jun 2008 , 3:17pm
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I know I have read something in here before however I can't seem to find the info in the search section.
I want to make the Roses look dewy.
THANKS!!

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Meemawfish Posted 22 Jun 2008 , 3:37pm
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I'm not really sure but you could use icing gel in clear and put like drops on it. HTH icon_biggrin.gif

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wgoat5 Posted 22 Jun 2008 , 3:42pm
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You can use these icon_smile.gif

corn syrup

gum glue

melted candy dots... (hard candy...clear kind... melted in oven .. take a lolly pop stick and pull a little and lean over.. breaking into drops icon_smile.gif )

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CakesByLJ Posted 22 Jun 2008 , 4:01pm
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Originally Posted by Meemawfish

I'm not really sure but you could use icing gel in clear and put like drops on it. HTH icon_biggrin.gif




You're right....... piping gel works great icon_smile.gif

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yaadie Posted 22 Jun 2008 , 4:01pm
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1. use the clear gel and apply to the flower after it is arranged on the cake...

make a clear candy drop with granulated sugar and water - boil until the soft ball stage and drop in tiny drops onto wax paper, work fast.... and then put on the flower with gumpaste/fondant glue

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