Bedazzled

Decorating By wonlove Updated 28 Sep 2013 , 3:25am by wonlove

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wonlove Posted 27 Sep 2013 , 3:30pm
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AAny tips-----First needing to make a high heel shoe (without the mold) If possible. Second what can be used as "gems" to put on the shoe to give that bedazzled look? Any advice is greatly appreciated!!!! Thanks

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wonlove Posted 27 Sep 2013 , 5:47pm
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Athank you for the tips. Also do you know if ice cube silicone molds would work for isomalt as they seem to be cheaper than the labeled fondant, gum paste sugar molds?

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KatieKake Posted 27 Sep 2013 , 6:45pm
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You can also make jewels out of gelatin, Tammy Utley, did a demo   in Reno on how to make them, they have a lot of plastic molds available for them.

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wonlove Posted 27 Sep 2013 , 8:01pm
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AGelatin??? Hmm interesting. Thanks for that tip. I kinda want to do the isomalt but a question for anyone who has used isomalt before.... it is not cost effective for me to buy the different colored packs of the CakePlay Isomalt Sticks to get a varity of colors so, can you color the hardened isomalt "gem" . I read to use silver luster dust to get a shiny effect but can you use anything else to give them color?

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Norasmom Posted 28 Sep 2013 , 2:43am
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You can mix food color into the melted isomalt.  

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wonlove Posted 28 Sep 2013 , 3:25am
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seriously???? yay!!! i didn't think you could.  I haven't worked with isomalt before I thought that would ruin the melted isomalt and cause it not to harden or something horrible like that. also was worried i would have to purchase 7 different luster dust colors to get a variety or colors. Thanks

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