How Do I Make Water Drop Effect On Gumpaste Roses?

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designer56 Posted 26 Aug 2011 , 9:41pm
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Does anyone know how to make a dew drop on a gumpaste rose?

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mariacakestoo Posted 26 Aug 2011 , 9:43pm
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Isomalt! Been playing with it the past few days. Funny thing, I drip some accidentally, and it's a perfect little "water drop" that I have to crack off of the counter.

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frankdiabetes Posted 26 Aug 2011 , 10:17pm
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I know food photographers use drops of white corn syrup as water drops sometimes. Perhaps that would work. I also agree that isomalt would work, but corn syrup could be a no-cook option.

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klperry544 Posted 27 Aug 2011 , 12:38am
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I have used piping gel with a nice effect.

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mommynana Posted 27 Aug 2011 , 12:54am
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Originally Posted by mariacakestoo

! Been playing with it the past few days. Funny thing, I drip some accidentally, and it's a perfect little "water drop" that I have to crack off of the counter.





How funny is that, I did the same thing, I had a few drops on my counter, One was the perfect size if i needed a diamond, and the other was like a rain drop, Well i said look at that, I don`t need either of them

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designer56 Posted 2 Sep 2011 , 1:46pm
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Thanks for the tips. Both of those sound great!

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