Blown Sugar?

Sugar Work By ilovelaina Updated 16 Oct 2006 , 9:12pm by SugarCreations

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ilovelaina Posted 3 Aug 2006 , 11:14pm
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Can anyone tell me where to find directions on making blown sugar? or maybe even tell me how? your help is really appreciated, thanx!

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SugarCreations Posted 3 Aug 2006 , 11:30pm
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What do you want to know? www.pastrywiz.com has a how too on a pulled sugar rose and a blown sugar swan. Need anymore help let me know.

Rgds

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jo_ann Posted 4 Aug 2006 , 12:11am
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SugarCreations, could you pm me with all the necessary equipment needed to start for blown or pulled sugar creations. I have looked through numerous sites and some say you need this or that. What is absolutely necessary to start? Thanks for any help you can give me. icon_lol.gif

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jo_ann Posted 4 Aug 2006 , 1:22am
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Thanks SugarCreations for the pm. I love your website. It was alot of help. icon_lol.gif Your sugar art is beautiful.

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imartsy Posted 5 Aug 2006 , 5:59pm
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ooh I would be interested in this info. too. I love all the stuff they do on food network and i just bought a book from ebay - do you know what essentials are needed to star though? looks like fun!

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SugarCreations Posted 12 Aug 2006 , 11:49am
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If its possible I need to interject something here. If you have the money to buy the professional equipment do so. But a lot of this stuff can be made right at home without spending hundreds of dollars. Not trying to knock retailers out of business but just depends on your pocketbook.

Regards Sugarcreations

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PatricesPieces Posted 14 Oct 2006 , 3:40pm
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I'm all for the frugal route Sugarcreations. Please tell me the basics I will need to get started. I would hate to invest a lot of money without trying it out first. I have been wanting to try pulled sugar, but I have not been able to come up with all the money for the materials. Thank you for any help you can give me.

Patrice

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SugarCreations Posted 14 Oct 2006 , 6:48pm
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Go here I posted an equipment list sometime back:

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-9334.html

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PatricesPieces Posted 16 Oct 2006 , 4:41am
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Thank you SugarCreations. Anything cheaper is definitely a good thing.

Patrice

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SugarCreations Posted 16 Oct 2006 , 9:12pm
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Your welcome. People go to extremes getting the professional stuff when you can make a lot of it yourself. Truth be known a lot of them proably never even try sugar work after they spend a fortune on the equipment. And before anybody thinks that I am pointing fingers at anyone on CC I am not!!!!! Just saying you can get out cheaper if you use your head and the stuff you already have laying around your house thats all.

Rgds Sugarcreations

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