Ballet Slippers Or Dancing Shoes?

Decorating By Kajsa Updated 8 Jan 2010 , 1:10pm by FlourPots

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Kajsa Posted 30 May 2006 , 8:52am
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Hi!
Is it anyone out there who can help me with directions on how to make a ballet or some other kind or dancing shoe in gumpaste?
Thanks in advance
Kajsa

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vixterfsu Posted 30 May 2006 , 1:14pm
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Kajsa,
I just picked up a mold of a High Heel shoe at a
candy store that had alot of molds. I used it as
my base and then went from there. I did see a slipper though. You could go online and punch
in ballet candy mold and see what you get.
Hope this helps.
vicki

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Kajsa Posted 30 May 2006 , 7:40pm
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Okay, that would be a great solution =) problem is I live in a very small village in the north of Sweden and we don't even have a candy store here, well there is one about 100 kilometers away...
I think I have seen ballet shoes in fondant but I just can't seem to understand how to make them.. I might be just a little bit stupid =)
Help please.. ? =)

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vixterfsu Posted 30 May 2006 , 10:33pm
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spottydog Posted 30 May 2006 , 10:41pm
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This may give you an idea? Not sure if it's any help to ya.
LL

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fearlessbaker Posted 31 May 2006 , 1:31am
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Vickster, Can you use the candy moldsto mold something other than candy? Thanx

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vixterfsu Posted 31 May 2006 , 11:47am
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I only use the molds for chocolate, sugarpaste,
or fondant and that is it. Anything food.
v

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nancyg Posted 8 Jan 2010 , 5:14am
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Can some one instruct me on how to copy this instruction sheet or how to send it to my email...

thank you

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FlourPots Posted 8 Jan 2010 , 1:10pm
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nancyg...click on the second one...when it opens in a new page...right-click and save it to your Pictures, or you can email it.

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