Drying Mmf

Decorating By JennT Updated 15 Sep 2005 , 4:52am by tcturtleshell

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JennT Posted 14 Sep 2005 , 3:32pm
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Does MMF dry like regular fondant does? I need to make some flowers and was wondering if I made them tonight would they be ok to use on Friday night/Saturday? They may or may not be eaten....would they be too hard by then? Thanks! icon_smile.gif

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JennT Posted 14 Sep 2005 , 4:27pm
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bumping.... icon_smile.gif

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JennT Posted 14 Sep 2005 , 8:59pm
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anyone..............? icon_sad.gif

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justsweet Posted 14 Sep 2005 , 9:07pm
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It does take awhile for them to dry and depending on your weather. They could be dry Friday. I would mix gumpaste with it 50/50. this will help it dry faster for you.

Good luck.

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JennT Posted 15 Sep 2005 , 12:42am
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Thank you so much!! icon_smile.gif

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lastingmoments Posted 15 Sep 2005 , 12:48am
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yes it drys....i made flwers real thin and they were dry by the next day .....but thick ones like lady bugs were hard on the outside and soft in the middle ....for friday you should be good...

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tcturtleshell Posted 15 Sep 2005 , 4:52am
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Sorry Jenn, I would have posted to this but I didn't get online till late tonight~ Good luck!

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