dizzy
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Post by dizzy on Aug 28, 2005 13:28:00 GMT -2
hello i recently sarted making sugar flowers and am gradully buying equipment,
i have borrowed a daffodil cutter and am unsureowto use it it has two pieces the petal and a bent rectangualr for the trumpet, any idea how i ue the rectangular thing. thanks
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Post by Alison on Aug 29, 2005 9:01:30 GMT -2
Hi Dizzy,
Do you know what make of cutter it was that you borrowed?
If you can let us know I shall photo copy and send you a list of instructions on how to make it.
I hope this helps :-)
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dizzy
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Post by dizzy on Aug 30, 2005 15:25:50 GMT -2
it was a fmm cutter i think
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Post by kmcguire on Jan 9, 2006 0:18:10 GMT -2
I make daffodils.... cut a piece with the trumpet cutter.... moisten one edge of the rectangle and form a tube using your finger as a form..... pinch one end closed.........the other you work with your finger till it ruffles a little and trumpets out. - Ken
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Post by rach on Jan 9, 2006 7:25:28 GMT -2
wow thats sounds good..have never made daff must give it a try.I am getting into a habit of doing what I need to for the next order..must practice more of the different flowers...
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