it was a beautiful piece that I wrote! Forgive me if someone has logged hoping qualhe update and instead flab, but it was a complicated period .. say !! And then go on to great with a nice tutorial! These tulips I made them for the birthday cake my mother's love, the race of tulips is "semper augustus" are the wonderful flowers speckled with red a little bit different from the usual tulips. This step can, however, serve for any type of tulip, is so curly that of traditional smooth ones because the base is the same. The tulip has 6 petals, 3 and 3 external power and a pistillone cetrale 6 stamens with pollen around. Always expect the breaking of a few petals and make it at least 7 or 8 for tulip because maybe for the first there is a little risk! The tutorial I found on internette, and I put my version with the corrections of the case! So ... let's start from the petals: bubblicious Take a cutter oval. The ideal would be to have two, one larger and one smaller. Even better would be to have the cutter especially for tulips .. redgirl ordered them but have not yet arrived for which you have so arranged for this time ... roll out the dough not too thin, let's say at least a couple of millimeters bubblicious and cut stuck in the middle of thin metal rod until mid-petal take the foam pad and the legendary ball tool, now assottigliamo well the edges and make them curl. This is a tulip hedgehog in case it was not clear! If you want one just plain roll the dough thinner and avoid this step. Please note that the edges must be beautiful bubblicious because it is thin in the beauty of this flower! Put the petals in a spoons to give a nice concave shape. In the picture you can see the spoons revived the collection of -Silver 1920 aa nonna- redgirl bubblicious home, pulled out the purpose for which the scarcity of tablespoons Meanwhile tablespoons dry do the pistils ... With the wire make a ring of course ... er .. came fotografto the worst ring wrong that I've ever done .. anyway ... let along a ring and cover it with green florist tape (or white if you have it) Li pucciamo in white d ' egg and then in cornmeal bubblicious for polenta put them stuck in styrofoam to dry ... do pistillone the center of the dough with green ... has a long form and a little triangular ... it is mounted on a wire more often than other, which will be the central one that grind !! Now you'd better take a good night's sleep while all of it dries !! The day after our beautiful petaloni will be dry ... we take them and we paint them with red dye combined with a few drops of alcohol and water. Thin brush, a steady hand, you make two lines thicker at the edges and then make the central thinner. I really like a lot of these tulips, red streaks add a dramatic effect and have always looked less tidy and less tulips bon ton of others .... are always a bit disheveled like ..!
take the pistillone central and assemble the pistils, bubblicious one by one, stopping each wire a little bit of a paper tape. it is important to make the transition for each piece, so that then do not slip but is all well stationary.
We also add the petals one at a time. Let's take a central crown of three petals and we're going to put the other three external intersections between a petal and the other way: always nastriamo bubblicious each wire (note worried face of redgirl who is afraid to break everything) and we end up with so much tape the stem paper and tying all the wires together so as to have a nice stem often. Very good !! Great job !! This should be the final result (or even better, I hope !!) Here they are all together in a bucket of ice!
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