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Iloveweddings Posted 1 Dec 2008 , 8:10pm
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Hi. I'd really like it if you would post your pictures of you roses done with the 5 petal cutter. Thanks in advance.

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Iloveweddings Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 12:55am
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I am trying to see the comparison between the roses using the 5 petal cutter and the roses where each petal is individual. Thanks.

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springlakecake Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 1:14am
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http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1202805

these are the only roses I have made really. All I had were the wilton rose plastic cutters. I had to manually cut the slits into them.

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tracey1970 Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 1:27am
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I've seen Aine2 do these roses with the 5 petal cutter, but I have no idea where one would get such a cutter?? Also, I am in Canada, which makes finding lots of things somewhat harder (without having to order from the US and pay shipping, etc.)

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jjkarm Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 1:36am
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This is mine....

http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1236137

I didn't follow their instructions though.

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kakeladi Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 1:40am
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Not the best pic.......roses aren't clear icon_sad.gif

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-photo_28124.html

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Tinaweena197 Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 1:52am
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This is mine.

My cutter came in the wilton course 3 kit, and I'm in canada.
I'm sure you can get it at michaels.
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pastryjen Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 1:54am
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Oops, double post!

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tracey1970 Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 1:56am
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Oh - the five petal cutter I've seen in Aine2's video didn't look like the cutter I got in the Course 3 kit. I'll have to look again.

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tracey1970 Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 2:00am
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Thanks, pastryjen. Those are similar to the cutters in my Course 3 kit. However, what I've always understood to be a five-petal cutter looked different. I think Aine2's tutorial for hers are on the main page of this site at the bottom. That's what I've always pictured as a 5 petal cutter. Maybe I have misunderstood.

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mkolmar Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 2:23am
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I have a picture of one in my photos. This was before the roses were luster dusted and steamed though.

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mkolmar Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 2:24am
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I have a picture of one in my photos. This was before the roses were luster dusted and steamed though.

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superstar Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 2:40am
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These are some of mine. You will always have to snip down on the sides each petal. I always do these roses if I am in a hurry.
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Iloveweddings Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 3:24am
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These are some of mine. You will always have to snip down on the sides each petal. I always do these roses if I am in a hurry.




What do you mean by "snip down"?

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superstar Posted 6 Dec 2008 , 3:30am
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Cut further down inbetween each petal.

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Kim_in_CajunCountry Posted 6 Dec 2008 , 5:26am
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This was my first attempt and I haven't had a chance to do any since. I obviously need to "ruffle" the edges a bit more and maybe roll my gum paste thinner. I used a JEM Cutter, which you can purchase from Global Sugar Art. (see second image)

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kakeladi Posted 6 Dec 2008 , 11:21pm
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Good starticon_smile.gif Now you just need to refine them a bit. As you said, ruffle the edges some and it possible thin the gp more. Just that alone will make a huge differece.

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terri-jo Posted 6 Dec 2008 , 11:33pm
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Tracey1970,

I got mine at McCauls here in Toronto. They come in a set of three graduated sizes. Here's a pic of what I did with them.

HTH,

Teresa

http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=249113

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jennabell441 Posted 6 Dec 2008 , 11:57pm
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CookiezNCupcakez Posted 7 Dec 2008 , 12:04am
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Hi I have the student kit from wilton is the cutter in there?? Will someone plzzz fill me in as to what it looks like ?? icon_redface.gif a pic would be great!

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Kim_in_CajunCountry Posted 8 Dec 2008 , 1:08am
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If you scroll up a bit you'll see that I posted a pic of the JEM cutter in my previous post. icon_smile.gif

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tracey1970 Posted 8 Dec 2008 , 2:45am
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Yes, Kim - that's the cutter I was thinking of. I have been looking for one at the shops I visit in Eastern Ontario and haven't seen one yet.

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tracey1970 Posted 8 Dec 2008 , 2:46am
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terri-jo - those roses are beautiful!

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tonicake Posted 8 Dec 2008 , 3:24am
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Good evening everyone.

I want to share that I am not a fan of roses (live or gum paste) unless they are white. Other than that, no thank you.
However, I am falling into serious like with these gum paste roses that are being shown. Amazing Work - WOW!

Now I want to go crazy working on them and hope I can be like all of you when I grow up. thumbs_up.gifthumbs_up.gif I give every one 2 thumbs up.

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all4cake Posted 8 Dec 2008 , 6:26am
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Hi I have the student kit from wilton is the cutter in there?? Will someone plzzz fill me in as to what it looks like ?? icon_redface.gif a pic would be great!





Hi! The student kit for course three has

http://www.wilton.com/store/site/product.cfm?id=3E30B2AA-475A-BAC0-5C085955AF262FBF&fid=3E32BCD2-475A-BAC0-57C2ACD0ABBC4289

included. Using this one, the petals will need to be cut but not separated though before continuing making the rose using the same technique as aine2 (and others) show in their tutorials. When I want a smaller rose, I use this one.

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