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THE EASIEST flowers to begin with are
the felt petalled variety because Less turning
of the nail is required.
Tu make a daisy: held the nail perpendicu.
• Indy in one hand and the cone, with the tip
at the renter of the waxed ikaper and the bark
of the' cone about •fit .. inches above the nail,
in the other hand.
.% DAISY petal is tapered at both ends, so
pull the ,cone straight fird from the Center of
the p aper,- i>iereasing pressure about halfway
out to widen theTenter of the petal.
Rotate the nail just enough 10 /dace an-
other petal alongside the first. Continue; this
process until the flower is complete.. Pipe a
large dot of icing at the center of the flower,
remove the nail and let the flower dry.
Only one location, in the
country, on top of the hill. 1
mile south of Blyth on Hwy.
No. 4
Warming to decorate your Ilwn wedding
cake'? Nothing could he nicer -than the per-
sonal touch. but to have it look professional
as also a moist.
The first step to cake decorating is knowl-
edge and the proper us.- of equipment. Basi-
cally. three items are used: the decorating
('(ane. tips for the 1'«ne' and the decorating
nail.
t'ti(1F ESSIt)1.t I..K use a paper cane to hold
the decorator icings, and with a little prat --
t ice. tc ho k n. n s ''-1'ra(-t ii .• does nna ke perfect.
don't be eli`cenair, ',.(i after the tirst feu
:attempt.. The cone. is best made from Vege-
t:ahle par('hnient.. but uo.eet paper i. also
Coat a 1 i-inc h :trip froni the roll. Beginning
:at one corner. roil the paper to form :a cone.
Make sure the. tone is tight and sharp to the
touch on the pointed end.
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WITH S('i:SSORS. rut ones -half inch nil' the
the tip. holding the seam tnget her with one
hand„ drop in a deenrating tip with_ the ether.
Use a spatula to scoop •the icing into the cone.
`O1% fold the open unci of the cone down and
roll it just as if you were- folding the garbage
bag -to- thrnu it--otat.
Here is where the secret ties and also the
part that regaiires practice. To surce.sfnli-
operate the tube.. even pressures are essen-
tial. The association between flowers and
rakes is a natural one. so now that tae cone
is loaded you are ready to tri- confectioners'
gardening.
FOR TIS. the third timplement is used;
the nail. The decorating nail is made up of a
stem. held betu-een the thumb. index and
middle Fingers. The flower should 'be made on
a flat or dish shaped surface and placed on a
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two-inch square of wax paper.
Coordination is e,f the essence. Pre :ssai reg
from the cone must coincide with the turning
of the .nail. •
The flowers must dry before placing t heni
on the cake. add you'll obviously want conn•
than one floe er. sn rot your two-inch square,
of wa,xe d paper in advance.
As von uSe then: place a dot (►f icing too
the -side iaf the waxed paper. stick this to the.
enil, build...Ate flower nn the waxed paper.,
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and slitii�- t he► papeer with t hi• flower r on it front
the nail when it is rant;plated.
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