Marshmallow Flowers?

Decorating By shari22 Updated 28 Jun 2009 , 8:36pm by woodruffbn

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shari22 Posted 28 Jun 2009 , 6:09pm
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Can someone tell me how this was done, i have an idea of how to put it together, but i'm wondering if they painted the petals??
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GrannieJ Posted 28 Jun 2009 , 6:20pm
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So cute! Sorry I don't know how this is done. icon_sad.gif

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kakeladi Posted 28 Jun 2009 , 6:23pm
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Well those look simple enough! Just take a mini mm & surround it w/6 more; glue together w/b'cream or other icing. It looks to me like maybe they dipped the mms in colored sugar. If so, you would have to lightly wet them 1st. OR cut circles of fondant to put on the mms.

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glendaleAZ Posted 28 Jun 2009 , 6:48pm
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They could have lightly brushed the MM tops with piping gel, and then dipped them in the colored sugar.

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MishSpar Posted 28 Jun 2009 , 8:20pm
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...nevermind.

I'll go back to lurking.

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woodruffbn Posted 28 Jun 2009 , 8:36pm
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Originally Posted by MishSpar

I actually just saw in a magazine where slices of marshmallows covered in sugar were used on the tops of cupcakes to make flowers. If you cut the very ends off of the marshmallows with scissors, the sugar will stick right to it. I bet the M & M's will too.

Totally unrelated, this was my first post in the forums. Been lurking for a while soaking up lots of inspiration for a new "hobby" I think.




LOL!! they didn't mean M&Ms. They meant MM=MarshMallow.

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