Help! - Making Daisies From White Candy Melts

Sugar Work By nokddng Updated 15 Feb 2007 , 4:06pm by Tricia0312

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nokddng Posted 13 Feb 2007 , 12:22am
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I wanted to make daisies from some candy melt I have but I was going to do it freehand. Is there an easy way to make daisies? I planned on putting them on a cake. I just tried but it was just too messy and the chocolate kind of ran into a blob. It's so disappointing because I have it pictured in my head how I want it too look but it's not as easy as I thought.

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boring Posted 13 Feb 2007 , 11:36am
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you can buy a daisie mould from Wilton.

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Elfie Posted 13 Feb 2007 , 6:03pm
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Candy Melt clay daisys?

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emie Posted 14 Feb 2007 , 3:00pm
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You could do it like a choc transfer. Draw your daisy on a piece of paper. Lay a piece of waxed paper or cellophane on top of it. Place your melted choc in a piping bag or plastic bottle with tip & fill in. Pop in ref for a few min & peel off waxed paper. Good luck!

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carrielynnfields Posted 14 Feb 2007 , 3:06pm
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I would make the melts into candy clay and make the daisies that way..I love making flowers from candy clay. 14 oz candy melts (melted of course) to 1/3 cup light corn syrup. Good luck

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Tricia0312 Posted 15 Feb 2007 , 4:06pm
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I bought daisy molds and used white chocolate and yellow non perils (sp?)

I then put the in flowerpots that I had painted -it came out pretty cute.

Good luck!

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