Silicone Lace Molds

Decorating By cakewhiz Updated 1 May 2012 , 9:43pm by Kris0710

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cakewhiz Posted 1 May 2012 , 6:25pm
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Does anyone have a recommendation for where I can purchase a quality silicone lace mold? It is going to be wrapped around the outside of a tier of a wedding cake. It would be nice if it had a repeating pattern. It needs to be at least 2 inches wide and the longer the better. Some silicone molds I have seen have a top and a bottom to the mold. Some silicone molds have a trimming "ridge" which sounds like it would be easier to use. Can any of you share your experience with these silicone lace molds. Which did you prefer?

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JamAndButtercream Posted 1 May 2012 , 7:38pm
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I haven't used it myself but I was watching a tutorial from this company yesterday,
www.sugarveil.com

HTH

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shanter Posted 1 May 2012 , 8:30pm
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A lot of people like Earlene's molds:
http://www.earlenescakes-store.com/cart.php?target=category&category_id=70
They aren't cheap.

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DeniseNH Posted 1 May 2012 , 8:41pm
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Look at jenniferdontz.com

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lyndim Posted 1 May 2012 , 9:27pm
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Decorate the cake has a good variety of lace molds and good prices too.

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Kris0710 Posted 1 May 2012 , 9:43pm
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The Sugarveil lace is gorgeous, I have used it alot, but make sure you leave yourself plenty of time to practice as setting times can vary widely from the company's instructions. You still get a wonderful product and their silicone molds are of a very high quality, you just want to know what to expect! icon_smile.gif Good luck!

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