This Tutorial Blew My Mind!

Decorating By Transformergirl Updated 8 Sep 2011 , 1:29pm by LeeBD

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pinklatte Posted 28 Jul 2011 , 6:05pm
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Looks so cute and simple to do.

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RobinO Posted 28 Jul 2011 , 6:11pm
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Wow, so much faster than my usual technique - can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing!

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SweetChica Posted 28 Jul 2011 , 6:36pm
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What a great idea. Can't wait to try it out.

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SillySkittles Posted 29 Jul 2011 , 6:46pm
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I love this! Thanks so much for sharing!

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Rosie2 Posted 8 Sep 2011 , 5:25am
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Wow, this is awesome!!!

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LeeBD Posted 8 Sep 2011 , 1:29pm
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I use this technique. What I find makes them look a little more realistic is before I roll the rose, I take a ball tool and just thin out the top edges a bit.
It gives the rose a more delicate look. Oh and depending on the size of the rose, you do sometimes have to pinch the bottom off.

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