Zuerst formt man 10 ca. 1 cm kleine Kugeln.
First you form 10 small balls about 1 cm.
Jede Kugel in der Hand mit dem Finger flachdrücken.
Press each ball flat in the hand with your finger.
Die erste flachgedrückte Kugel von unten etwas zusammenrollen.
Roll the first flattened ball a little from underneath.
Nun die restlichen flachgedrückten Kugeln versetzt um die Erste setzen.
Now add the remaining flattened balls displaced to the first.
So sollte es dann aussehen:
Then it should look like this:
Nun die Rose vorsichtig umdrehen.
Now turn over the rose gently.
Das untere Ende mit einem Messer abschneiden.
Cut the bottom with a knife.
Jetzt hat die Rose eine sichere Standfläche.
Now the Rose has a secure standing position.
Umdrehen und fertig!
Turn over and ready!
Die Funktioniert auch mit Marshmallow-Fondant und auch mit Knete!
It also works with Marshmallow Fondant and also with play dough!
Beautiful! You make it look easy! I'm going to pin this to try sometime!
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Jill @ Creating my way to Success
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These are sooooooooo cute
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I actually can make these flowers also with marshmallow fondant.
I'm pinning this post
Very pretty! I've been meaning to try this with polymer clay. Thanks for reminding me and sharing at Etcetorize this week!
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So beautiful! They look perfect on top of a cupcake!
ReplyDeleteThese are just so pretty! They really dress up a cupcake! Great tutorial! Thanks for joining TUTORIAL TIPS AND TIDBITS with your very creative... and yummy roses!
ReplyDeleteWow! I've always wondered how people made those. I think I'll attempt this for my daughter's birthday in September. Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! I pinned them for later. I would love it if you would link it up to my new link party: http://love-and-laundry.blogspot.com/2012/08/weekend-wonders-link-party-1.html
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this for sure. You make it look easy! Thanks for sharing this at the party this week! I love it :-)
ReplyDeleteThese look almost too pretty to eat! Thanks for sharing with the Pink Hippo Party!
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Amie @ Pinkapotamus
Thanks for sharing over at Craft Junkie Too. I have this tutorial highlighted over at my facebook fan page -- so check it out if you can. :)
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Tracy
Wow you are very talented! Thanks so much for sharing this great tutorial at our Weekend Wonders link party. Hope to see you back Thursday :)
ReplyDeleteEasy and adorable. Again thank you for sharing it at our link y party at http://www.finecraftguild.com A new party will open later today and we'd love to see you and your readers there. ~ Rose
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and beautiful roses! Thanks for sharing at Creative Thursday each week. I appreciate YOU! Can't wait to see what you link up next :)
ReplyDeleteMichelle
You make it sound so easy!! They came out beautifully! Thanks for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!
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