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January reflection By Cassie M Cole
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learning to make rose buds Making rose buds are really hard to do in my open it took me like 4 hours of just working to make them look even kind of right. I was really mad when I could not make them look right so I had to stop and relax for a while before I could try again. My mentor and I working.
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Royal Frosting????? My mentor called me and said that we were going to be making royal frosting and start learning to make roses. I had no clue what that was so I had to start looking up what it was, and how it was made. Royal frosting roses.
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Oh Now I Get It!! Royal frosting is just egg whites water, and powdered sugar. Royal icing is a kind of icing that dries hard so you can make flowers or other designs ahead of time like for a wedding cake. It’s a little hard to see but these are drop flowers. 190 drop flowers
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trying to find a new icing tip My favorite type of flower is a drop flower, and the tip I have is a 115 and its make really really small flowers, and I needed a bigger tip for my cake. I went to 5 different stores before I just gave up and order because no one just have a 190 drop flower in the cake section of any store. This is what a size 190 drop flower looks like.
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Learning A New Technique When I first started to make roses I would try to do what my mentor was doing, but I could not. My mentor said its like making a upside down U. I tried and tried over and over and could not do it until I tried with royal icing.
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Things I Have Done This Month. I have learned to make roses, rose buds, and royal frosting. These types of flowers and frosting are very often used. I also worked on righting in cursive,( which is not very easy.) I also made my mother a birthday cake.
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Things I struggled With. I really struggled with learning how to do roses, and rose buds. I also really struggled righting in cursive because you can’t stop you have to keep the same presser the whole time and if you mess you there is no going back.
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Work Cited Burmeister, Jill. Better Homes and Gardens Creative Cake Decorating. Des Moines, IA: Meredith, 1983. Print. Cake Decorating, Yearbook, 1978; 196 Pages of Beautiful Cakes, Easy Instructions and Exciting Products. N.p.: Wilton, 1978. Print. "Details about Wilton Cake Decorating Beginner's Guide Step-by-step Instructions 902-1232 2001." EBay. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Feb. 2014. How to Give Great Parties for Kids. N.p.: Wilton Enterprises, 1983. Print. Kennedy, Trevor. The Australian Women's Weekly Children's Birthday Cake Book. Sydney: Australian Consolidated, 1985. Print. Wilton Beginners Guide to Cake Decorating. Woodbridge, IL: Wilton Enterprises, 1981. Print. Wilton Cake Decorating Easy as 1,2,3: A Beginner's Guide. Woodridge, IL: Wilton Enterprises, 1987. Print. Cole, Susan. “The Cake House." Personal interview. 8 Dec. 2013. "Decorating Bag Tips." Decorating Tips. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Dec. 2013. Cole, Susan. “The Cake House.” Personal interview. 20 Dec. 2013. Cole, Susan. “ The Cake House.” Personal interview. 1 Jan. 2014. Cole, Susan. “ The Cake House.” Personal interview. 20 Jan. 2014.
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