I'm making a fairy figure, and I don't know how to make gelatin wings 
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how to make gelatin wings
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11/19/06 at 1:47am
hola hi
hope u can read spanish if not let me know but this can help
http://www.duche.com/Recetas/6.0/Flores.htm
i found it.... here is the english one
http://www.frostatiers.com/demo2005Feb.htm
have fun
flowergel
hope u can read spanish if not let me know but this can help
http://www.duche.com/Recetas/6.0/Flores.htm
i found it.... here is the english one
http://www.frostatiers.com/demo2005Feb.htm
have fun
flowergel
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11/19/06 at 1:58am
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11/19/06 at 1:56pm
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Originally Posted by FLOWERGEL
hola hi
hope u can read spanish if not let me know but this can help
http://www.duche.com/Recetas/6.0/Flores.htm
i found it.... here is the english one
http://www.frostatiers.com/demo2005Feb.htm
have fun
flowergel
hola hi
hope u can read spanish if not let me know but this can help
http://www.duche.com/Recetas/6.0/Flores.htm
i found it.... here is the english one
http://www.frostatiers.com/demo2005Feb.htm
have fun
flowergel
Thank you so much for posting this. It seems simple enough, that maybe I won't mess it up !!
Thanks again !!
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11/19/06 at 3:32pm
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4/8/07 at 10:46am
Here is an easy step-by-step for making Gelatin Flowers or Wings
You can modify the following amounts based on the flowers or wings you will be making. Assemble wire for petal/wing before mixing gelatin. Mix 1 part unflavored gelatin to 3 parts water (2 teaspoons gelatin and 6 teaspoons water) in a glass bowl for each individual color. Place the mixture in the microwave for about 13 seconds. Remove, add color and stir slowly so that you can reduce the air bubbles. You will pretty much have to use your judgment as to when the mixture is the right consistency. I waited about 4-5 minutes before I attempted to place the formed petals/wing in the mixture one at a time. Put your petal/wing flat in the mixture (have enough of a stem to hold onto) and move it around in the mixture. Hold the petal/wing in one hand while slowly turning the bowl and pulling the petal/wing up (slowly) at the same time. It took many tries before I was able to get the first petal/wing to come out of the mixture complete. As you do this, the mixture will get thicker and probably require you to microwave it again. Just keep moving the bowl while you hold the stem and slowly pull up. Put the petal/wing in Styrofoam and let it sit for a few minutes. It will set very quickly.
You can modify the following amounts based on the flowers or wings you will be making. Assemble wire for petal/wing before mixing gelatin. Mix 1 part unflavored gelatin to 3 parts water (2 teaspoons gelatin and 6 teaspoons water) in a glass bowl for each individual color. Place the mixture in the microwave for about 13 seconds. Remove, add color and stir slowly so that you can reduce the air bubbles. You will pretty much have to use your judgment as to when the mixture is the right consistency. I waited about 4-5 minutes before I attempted to place the formed petals/wing in the mixture one at a time. Put your petal/wing flat in the mixture (have enough of a stem to hold onto) and move it around in the mixture. Hold the petal/wing in one hand while slowly turning the bowl and pulling the petal/wing up (slowly) at the same time. It took many tries before I was able to get the first petal/wing to come out of the mixture complete. As you do this, the mixture will get thicker and probably require you to microwave it again. Just keep moving the bowl while you hold the stem and slowly pull up. Put the petal/wing in Styrofoam and let it sit for a few minutes. It will set very quickly.
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1/8/09 at 6:10pm
There is a kit put out by Michaelle Stidham and Diane Simmons which I used to make the gelatin butterflies (see my pix). I'll find the link and post it. http://www.cakeconnection.com/gelatin.htm
To find "THE RECIPE LINKS ARE HERE" thread, click on "Forums", then "Recipes" and it's the first sticky. Latest updates are on (the bottom of) page 10 here: http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopic-625803-135.html
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1/9/09 at 9:48am
I'll try to post the link again: http://www.cakeconnection.com/gelatin.htm
Let me know if that works.
Let me know if that works.
To find "THE RECIPE LINKS ARE HERE" thread, click on "Forums", then "Recipes" and it's the first sticky. Latest updates are on (the bottom of) page 10 here: http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopic-625803-135.html
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