Omg Nooooo....

Decorating By AmyKY Updated 28 May 2014 , 4:49pm by galidink

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AmyKY Posted 28 May 2014 , 8:46am
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AIn tears this morning.... my huge feature rose has broken over night due to sheer weight. The wire came through and I did not see it coming it never happened before. I am panicing now as another has to be made and im so afraid and time is of the essence :(

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Nadiaa Posted 28 May 2014 , 9:49am
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AOh Amy, I'm so sorry :( How much time do you have?

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Goreti Posted 28 May 2014 , 10:41am
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Not sure how much time you have but the speed up the drying process, I turn the light on in the oven and place the gumpaste pieces in there.  Good luck

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cakebaby2 Posted 28 May 2014 , 10:44am
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Is the rose beyond repair with a dab of RI and a swoosh of petal dust? Sorry if thats an obvious stupid remedy to a crisis.

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810whitechoc Posted 28 May 2014 , 11:49am
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I was also thinking can this be saved? Can you pull the wire back through, glue the underside with either RI or white choc (in a place where it can't be seen of course) and repair where the wire came through?

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lcubed83 Posted 28 May 2014 , 12:26pm
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I had good luck with a repair with a mixture of egg white and gumpaste, as shown by Nicholas Lodge.  Make a thick paste and use to glue.

 


 

Good luck to you!

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galidink Posted 28 May 2014 , 4:49pm
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omg , good luck !

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