5 Petal Rose, Not Right, Help!

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tonedna Posted 30 Nov 2009 , 2:18am
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They only get prettier with practice!..
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xiswtsawluiix Posted 30 Nov 2009 , 7:24am
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Excellent tutorial. Thanks Edna! thumbs_up.gif [/u]

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CupcakesbyDana Posted 26 Dec 2009 , 9:25pm
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THANK YOU!!!!! I just made the most beautiful rose I have ever done! So excited!!
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tashistation Posted 29 Dec 2009 , 1:36am
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I am using a yellow center for the sole purpose to show that the center should not be seen!
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Edna you are amazing. Do you think that the JEM easy rose cutter could be used to make rununculus like these? http://www.flickr.com/photos/studiocake/3580093081/

I don't want to fold the inner petals up to a point but rather have the whole flower lay more flat. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you!

jasmine

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Cakeonista Posted 29 Dec 2009 , 1:56am
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I have to start practicing some roses, they are beautiful.

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tonedna Posted 29 Dec 2009 , 3:17am
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Originally Posted by tonedna

I am using a yellow center for the sole purpose to show that the center should not be seen!
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Edna you are amazing. Do you think that the JEM easy rose cutter could be used to make rununculus like these? http://www.flickr.com/photos/studiocake/3580093081/

I don't want to fold the inner petals up to a point but rather have the whole flower lay more flat. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you!

jasmine





I think is easier to shape them in separate petals. At least for me. But I havent tried them with the five petal cutter. I will see how it works. If not,
keep in mind you can separate the petals of the five petal cutter.

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ncbert Posted 17 Mar 2010 , 5:09am
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I've just put the 5 petal cutter on the top of my to buy list!
Thanks for the tutorial!

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cakesbymark Posted 11 Jun 2010 , 1:21pm
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lots of help in this thread..thanks everyone for all the wonderful posts

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