Made new fairies, this time I used mold. They do look a bit better. My experimental wings was easier to make than the gelatin wings. They are thinner and feel like real wings. And definitely lightweight. Want to guess what?
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I use it in my fondant/ sugar paste to make it more pliable especially when I make flowers. It is a binder and thickener. I prefer it to CMC and Tylose.Thanks for loving my wings..
Love the wings and am gonna try it = Magdalena, please tell me, what else do you use the petal powder for?
I'm totally impressed. So much better than what I did for my great-niece's bday cake.
Jem Petal Powder. Mixed a bit to make glue. The lid was left open and when I wanted to close it I saw the thin transparent skin in the lid. I lifted it and it felt flimsy and smooth. I then made a bit more and colored it with powder. I dropped a bit on cling wrap, left it under my dry light. (Normal round bulb) Went to look at it 2 hours later. It was dry. I then made a bit thicker blend. I placed my wing print under the cling wrap and started to paint the wing with a thin paintbrush. These I left outside in the sun and wind (on the windowsill). It pulls of easily when completely dry but if not dry enough it shrivels up a bit. Works like a charm and dissolves easily if a child should eat it.
Really love the wings. What did you make them out of?
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