Edible Diamonds

Decorating By blucy Updated 25 Aug 2007 , 12:47am by bulldog

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blucy Posted 20 Aug 2007 , 9:12pm
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Hi Everyone!

I am making a cake that will have diamonds on it for a diamond themed party...Does anyone know if I can get these as candy or make them myself? thanks!!

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spottydog Posted 20 Aug 2007 , 9:24pm
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I have seen this question befor and I am going crazy truing to remember for you, LOL. I will keep thinking. You could do a search for edible cake jewlery?

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foots2 Posted 20 Aug 2007 , 9:24pm
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The only thing that comes to mind are those ring pops. But the diamonds are very large. There might be a mold you can get but im not sure where.Sorry I cant be of more help

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aswartzw Posted 20 Aug 2007 , 9:27pm
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I just made some using MMF and pearl dust. It's time consuming but easy. It was my first attempt and they came out perfectly. I made 150 in about 1.5 hours. I found directions on earlenescakes.com. She also sells premade ones too.

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melissa043 Posted 20 Aug 2007 , 9:27pm
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not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for but these are 2 websites i have....
The first one is to buy molds to make your own gems.. http://www.firstimpressionsmolds.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=12.
And the second one is just to buy the edible jewels... http://www.thejewelsofdenial.com/catalog.php?item=115&catid=12&ret=catalog.php%3Fcategory%3D12
HTH!!

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dabear Posted 20 Aug 2007 , 9:43pm
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I just bought these today from this seller. I have no idea how large. Price is resonable-even with shipping!


http://cgi.ebay.com/JEWELS-AND-GEMS-CHOCOLATE-CANDY-MOLD-MOLDS_W0QQitemZ170136105360QQihZ007QQcategoryZ13926QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem

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aswartzw Posted 20 Aug 2007 , 9:48pm
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Oops! Sorry. For some reason I was thinking pearls. icon_redface.gif I don't know what I was thinking.

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miriel Posted 20 Aug 2007 , 10:52pm
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blucy Posted 21 Aug 2007 , 2:42am
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Thanks so much for all of your replies! I will check the sites out, thanks!! icon_smile.gif

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mjulian Posted 21 Aug 2007 , 2:50am
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The jewel mold that was listed above is quite large for me but it would work but when I think of jewel i think of something smaller. I personally would get the premade ones unless you think it is something you will be doing a lot.

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dabear Posted 24 Aug 2007 , 9:50pm
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Just received the jewel mold. The jewels are huge! Like an inch! Not for detail work.

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adawndria Posted 25 Aug 2007 , 12:28am
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I posted a thread about diamond rings and cupcakes. This thread has been really helpful to me! I found a larger mold, but it would be for items like ice cubes or something.

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adawndria Posted 25 Aug 2007 , 12:29am
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Here's the link for the ice cube sized molds:

http://www.baronbob.com/cooljewels.htm

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bulldog Posted 25 Aug 2007 , 12:47am
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I found this funny website. Check this out: www.thejewelsofdenial.com

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