fondant & tylose mix , gel colors -dusted with peatal dust
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thank you Tammy
great job. gorgeous.
YVW Katy ; ) any time ! i give you what ever i know .
i owned my own florist Linda . i did an awesome biz ! had to sell due to a divorce ! , it was called GALI'S FLOWER'S AND GIFTS ! THANK YOU LINDA ;)
You really are the Queen of Flowers, Gail! Did I read somewhere that you used to be a florist or work as a florist at one time too? You really know your stuff!
Thanks so much for the info Gail. It's all very clear now, so I'm going to have a go and see what I can do!
i use the tylose to make the fondant gumpaste , do to i dont go out to the stores to offten to buy gumpaste , and when you add tylose you have home made gumpaste , 1/2 teaspoon to 6oz of fondant , , more or less you can use depends on how fast you want it to harden , with a damp brush you can dust them off with , or a brush that was touched a tiny bit in crisco , they will shine both ways and be clean , also if you dont want them to shine use the peatal dust , the same color s as your flowers , or just about the same color ,
Queen of the Flower indeed you are! These are just beautiful! Gail, I see you often use this combination of fondant and tylose. Not having had much practise with flower making, I wonder if you can tell me why you do that and what sort of proportions you use? Also, I have just had a go at making some (very amateur!) flowers this afternoon, using just fondant, in black and white effect. Do you have any suggestions as to what I can use on them now to clean off the cornstarch dust from the rolling and make them shine a bit?
thank you Vanessa ; ) x
A fantastic job! they look stunning. :-)
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