White Flower

I've finally got my second oxygen concentrator hooked up and have been trying various beads. Sunday I went to a bead fair at Ardingly in West Sussex and collected my pre-ordered bead kiln from Martin Tuffnell. I tried the practice program Tuesday and re-programmed it yesterday to the bead annealing programme. I've put one lot of simple beads in and today I thought I'd try some petals to make a flower. Here's a picture of the front:-
White FlowerWhite Flower
A couple of the petals went badly wrong, those on the bottom right. The rest were not bad but I think my report card should say "Could do better".
I've attached a picture of the back too.
Back of white flowerBack of white flower
I need some advice from those who do off mandrel work. I've thought of putting the flower back in a cold kiln and bringing the kiln up to annealing temperature again. Make some new petals, about 4 in case of mishaps and put the flower in the torch to heat up the wonky petals till I can pull the mishapen ones off. Then I thought I'd try to add new petals and hope all goes well. Any views out there. Should i go for it or leave well enough alone. If I'd had my glass shears handy at the time, I would have cut the mishapen petals out.
I forgot to add the flower measures 52mm across.