Hi all
I ve got a very silly question in mind.... For those who use a lot of tecniques...n patterns .
How do u keep the batter in pourable state.
Lets see u do a geometrical pattern where u need to pour 1 color. Let it set a bit n do the next.. N so on.
During this wait time. How do u make sure the batter behaves or stays pourable..
While i piped last night. My mistake i added FO before the colours n the batter thicked up while i was mixing one after the other..also the main batch thickened
I did give it a good mix before i pour but it was too thick n i had to scrape it off to get them in mould..
So what do u do..
Step 1 mix coloura 1st at very thin trace...
Step 2 add fragrance to colors or leave it??
While u pour one colour .. How to make sure the other ia still fluid??
I ve got a very silly question in mind.... For those who use a lot of tecniques...n patterns .
How do u keep the batter in pourable state.
Lets see u do a geometrical pattern where u need to pour 1 color. Let it set a bit n do the next.. N so on.
During this wait time. How do u make sure the batter behaves or stays pourable..
While i piped last night. My mistake i added FO before the colours n the batter thicked up while i was mixing one after the other..also the main batch thickened
I did give it a good mix before i pour but it was too thick n i had to scrape it off to get them in mould..
So what do u do..
Step 1 mix coloura 1st at very thin trace...
Step 2 add fragrance to colors or leave it??
While u pour one colour .. How to make sure the other ia still fluid??