Why Do My Roses Have "feathered" Edges??
Decorating By Newbie Updated 13 Sep 2005 , 4:47pm by itsacake
I can't seem to get a "sharp" edge to my roses and I'm so disappointed. The edges are often "feathered" - once in a while they turn out great but I can't tell what's different! Is it the buttercream? the tips? my technique?
Any advice would be welcome!
Newbie
I believe that happens when your icing is too thick consistency. Try thinning with a tsp or 2 of water and that should do it. Also I would suspect humidity affects it as well.
Also, check your rose tip, some are pinched to tight on the small end and need adjusting. One other thing that i can think of that hasn't been said, is your icing in your bag needs to be smooth. IF you have alot of air bubbles you can get these jagged edges too.
The ruffled edge can be from your icing being too stiff. If it feels like a good consistency but is still doing it, you can add a tablespoon of crisco to every cup of icing.
Something else that can cause it is if you are piping to slow and turning your nail to fast, which will stretch your icing and cause the ruffled edge.
Sorry that I actually can't help with this, but can't resist mentioning that when my roses aren't as perfect as I'd like, I can often be heard complaining about "those persky aphids!"
Don't want to forget that in the garden they aren't always perfect either! Maybe with more practice, I'll have fewer aphids.....
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