Hi Natalie when you say that your paste doesn’t dry hard like regular flower paste what happens if your flowers are laid in a box or similar won’t they go flat on one side? Also what are the chances of the Patel’s on my finished flowers drooping down ? Thanks Natalie.
@ImmaculateConfectionsАй бұрын
Hi Diane - it's not that it doesn't dry hard, it just doesn't go super brittle. It's so hard to explain! It dries hard, and everything holds it's shape, but it doesn't shatter if you knock it... which makes arranging and transport much easier! All the flowers behind me in the video are made with it, and we've transported cakes and displays all over the country! When we do the displays for Cake International, our students post us flowers made with our flowerpaste from all over the world, and then we prepare and arrange everything and take it to Birmingham... everything survives really well, and better for not being brittle. As with all flowerpastes, it is a little effected by the weather, humidity, damp etc. but it holds its own well. You can always get a small 250g packet, just to try. Hope that helps! x
@sharongriggs6583Ай бұрын
Hi Natalie, so inspired to get started on flower making again. Will email my order soon to you. Love your beautiful creations 😍
@dianebarker7587Ай бұрын
@@ImmaculateConfections That’s wonderful! Thank you very much, I will do that, I can’t wait to try it!