Assembling Gelatin Flowers Without Wires???

Decorating By giraffe11 Updated 21 Jun 2009 , 3:58pm by Loucinda

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giraffe11 Posted 21 Jun 2009 , 2:29am
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Is there a reasonable way to do this? I just got my veining sheets today and have made some butterflies for fun. I would like to do some flowers, but didn't know if it was reasonable to try and find a way to assemble them without wires. I have seen the previous threads on butterflies and bows. Just looking for some flower advice. I don't think I have seen any photos on CC of gelatin flowers sans wires......
Thanks, Heather

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giraffe11 Posted 21 Jun 2009 , 2:56pm
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Wow. No one has any ideas??? Maybe I will experiment then and I will be the foremost expert! icon_lol.gificon_lol.gif
BUmping up, just in case someone else has tried this......

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Loucinda Posted 21 Jun 2009 , 3:58pm
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Sorry, I have been busy here! I am not sure how you would go about doing it -maybe glueing them together with the liquid gelatin, and then just setting them on the cake....you would have no way to "arrange" them if you make a spray without them having some kind of wire or support. If you come up with something, I would love to know!

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