
Step # 20-21Draw and inject your pink to finish off the flower, returning any remaining soap to it’s container. Rinse injector in simmering water.
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Step # 20-21Draw and inject your pink to finish off the flower, returning any remaining soap to it’s container. Rinse injector in simmering water.
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Ooh, if one of your mold suppliers could make a cupcake mold with swirls, I’m sure it would be an instant seller in BB’s website. I would be one of the first customers to buy one.:)
Aren’t they cute molds? You can buy it directly at spinningleaf.com
We’ll probably eventually get it … that is, if a mini cupcake mold doesn’t magically become available! =)
Thank you, Anne-Marie! This tutorial is great! I just bought PJ’s toolkit last month and love it! I’m still trying to get used to the injector/syringe – I’m used to using a syringe differently as a nurse.;)
BTW, I haven’t seen the mold you’re using in this tutorial in BB’s website? Is it new? It looks like a plumeria round guest mold? Are you going to be adding it to BB’s mold line-up? I would definitely want to buy it! 🙂
Oops! I lost patience and pushed the publish comment a few too many times:}
Those are looking great. And they remind me of Hawaii – they kinda look like plumerias.
Natalie
This is wonderful. Thank you for doing the series!