Just got this rose cutter, and had to try it! It makes a very fast, if smallish, rose. Here I used 4 for the largest rose down to one for the smallest buds.
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Hi Gail! You can see how small it is by looking at my 2 fingertips that are in the largest of the 2 petals. This one is not really hard to use, but it is time consuming because the petals you are working with are so small. And I had to cut them down the middle so I could offset the petals, where the lady using the larger one could fold hers because they were already offset.
oh wow you got 1 . nice job
Thank you Bonnie! Can't wait to order one.
Thanks June! How did you like the Russian nozzle? It was too pricey for me, about $18 with the shipping. We saw these a few weeks ago, think Maria put them up, and they were too pricey then too! lol
And thank you too June! http://beryls.com/?s=EASY+ROSE+CUTTER&post_type=product is where I got it, and it costs $8.95 + $5.75 shipping. I don't have the larger plastic one, YET! lol
Thanks so much Goreti!
Hello Michele, here is the address for the smaller metal one that I used, as shown in the picture. http://beryls.com/?s=EASY+ROSE+CUTTER&post_type=product . It cost $8.95 with $5.75 shipping.
June... I found instructions on how to use the one Bonnie has on u-tube when I was searching for the one step rose nozzle..
June.... I just looked at the one step "nozzle", that's pretty neat...I like the video of the one Bonnie has too.They ALL make it look so easy :))
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