Flowers

Decorating By martinez73 Updated 11 May 2010 , 3:04pm by all4cake

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martinez73 Posted 11 May 2010 , 12:25am
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When I took the Witon classes we got these patterns to learn to make royal icing flowers. Does anyone know where I could find those patterns again without having to buy the kit.

Thanks

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mmdiez10 Posted 11 May 2010 , 12:42am
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Ebay.

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leily Posted 11 May 2010 , 12:55am
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I am guessing this is what you sent me a PM about? I still have them in my cake supplies, I can get copies to you as long as I still have the ones you're looking for.

You have my info to contact me though icon_smile.gif Hopefully I can help.

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yummycupcake Posted 11 May 2010 , 1:08am
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Wilton has new patterns for the flowers. It comes in stickers that you put on your flower nail. The package cost about $3.00 (I think). So now you can have all the patterns without buying the book.

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cheatize Posted 11 May 2010 , 3:10am
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Stickers? So once the sticky is worn off the back, what do you do? Hmm, it sounds really good on the surface, but I'm wondering if you'd have to buy the patterns again and again if they're stickers.

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all4cake Posted 11 May 2010 , 4:23am
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OP, I just emailed you the link to the templates...

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TexasSugar Posted 11 May 2010 , 2:56pm
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Originally Posted by cheatize

Stickers? So once the sticky is worn off the back, what do you do? Hmm, it sounds really good on the surface, but I'm wondering if you'd have to buy the patterns again and again if they're stickers.




The set comes with several of each one. And if they ever become unsticky you could always just use double sided tape, floral clay, tacky glue on your nail...

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all4cake Posted 11 May 2010 , 3:04pm
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the printouts, lamination or clear contact paper, and a bit of royal icing to stick it to the nail works great



oh oh oh...how 'bout designating a nail and attaching a velcro dot to it...then, attach an opposing velcro dot to the back of the laminated templates....

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