How Do I Make Fondant Booties And Onesies

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peachesnga34 Posted 25 Jul 2006 , 4:22pm
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how do you make the baby booties and onesies in fondant? is there a pattern some where. also is there a way to find a (how do I question with out reading ( ALL ) of the how do I questions? thank you icon_smile.gif

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sweetexpressions Posted 25 Jul 2006 , 4:24pm
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I would like to know also!!!

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Mylene Posted 25 Jul 2006 , 4:29pm
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prettycake Posted 25 Jul 2006 , 4:37pm
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If you have enough time and planning on doing this more in the future, I would suggest buy the cutter for it.. I have the cutter that makes Fondant booties. The result is exacty the same size as that of a real bootie.

You an buyt it at www.creativecutters.com
It's a plastic cutter that is of good quality, not like a cheap cookie cutter. icon_smile.gif

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justcakn Posted 25 Jul 2006 , 4:49pm
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prettycake...which one do you have? I looked on the website and saw several. I may get one, that seems a lot easier than cutting out a pattern.
Thanks,
Jenny

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prettycake Posted 25 Jul 2006 , 4:57pm
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Hi Justcakn,
I have the one that comes in three parts..It's red plastic. I love it, it makes it so easy to make. icon_smile.gif

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justcakn Posted 25 Jul 2006 , 4:59pm
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OK, Thanks,
jenny

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cowspot_me Posted 25 Jul 2006 , 5:23pm
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I have the red 3-piece cutter set too. It works great and only takes a few minutes to put together! icon_biggrin.gif

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Katskakes Posted 25 Jul 2006 , 7:49pm
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can someone please post the direct link?
or PM me with it? i can't seem to find it. I tried doing the fondant bootie, didn't turn out too well.
As for the onesie i used a cookie cutter onesie shaped.
HTH

thanks!
kat

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sweetexpressions Posted 26 Jul 2006 , 3:18am
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I can find the bootie cutter but not the onesie. Any suggestion.
Rachel

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KimAZ Posted 26 Jul 2006 , 4:15am
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For the onesie, I just found a picture of one online then resized it to the size I want. Then printed it out on paper, cut it out and lay it on fondant and cut the shape out. Works great. For the little silver snaps, I just used the fat end of any tip to indent the circles in fondant then painted it with silver luster dust.

Hope that helps.
KimAZ

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peachesnga34 Posted 27 Jul 2006 , 6:49pm
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THANK YOU TO EVERYONE THAT HAS RESPONDED. I HAVE JUST STARTED DOING GUM PASTE HAVE NOT READ A BOOK ON IT OR TAKEN CLASSES YET. I'M JUST GETTING THE FEEL OF IT I LOVE THE LOOK OF IT SO MUCH. AND I LIVE AN HOUR FORM ANY WHERE I'M PAST THE BOONE DOCKS LOL. SO THANK YOU ALL SO VERY MUCH icon_biggrin.gif

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emmascakes Posted 27 Jul 2006 , 7:46pm
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What the heck is a onesie? I'm English so maybe it's an American thing?

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Katskakes Posted 27 Jul 2006 , 8:47pm
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a onesie is a baby shirt that snaps on the bottom.
see link:
http://www.gerberchildrenswear.com/products/subcategory.aspx?cat=1&subcat=22

HTH

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emmascakes Posted 28 Jul 2006 , 6:00am
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Aaaah - a babygro - thank you!

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busybaking Posted 4 Jan 2011 , 9:38am
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Hi I am wanting to make the all in one type of bootie, rather than the shoe style bootie, has anyone got any advice on where to find some instruction ?

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flowergirl1 Posted 4 Jan 2011 , 10:08am
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Hi emma thank you i am from the uk also,I was just going to ask the same question sometimes it is hard but ther is always help at hand on c/c take care.

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