Ice Cubes

Decorating By audreygb Updated 18 Sep 2009 , 1:17am by BJ

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audreygb Posted 17 Sep 2009 , 5:50am
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hello cc'ers can anyone point me to instructions on the best eay to make ice cubes or tell me the best way to do it

thanks

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Makeitmemorable Posted 17 Sep 2009 , 1:07pm
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Hi There, welcome firstly to CC icon_lol.gif

I posted a thread asking the same question and Kayla1505 kindly gave me a link.

Here is the link to the thread.

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopic-646788-0-days0-orderasc-.html

Hope this helps,

Good luck

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letsgetcaking Posted 17 Sep 2009 , 1:44pm
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Oops, I didn't see the previous post before I added mine. Your links are great, makeitmemorable, especially the video. Thanks!

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Makeitmemorable Posted 17 Sep 2009 , 1:52pm
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Originally Posted by letsgetcaking

Oops, I didn't see the previous post before I added mine. Your links are great, makeitmemorable, especially the video. Thanks!




No problem, I was just looking at all of your links icon_eek.gif - always good to share, the more info, the better thumbs_up.gif

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audreygb Posted 17 Sep 2009 , 6:59pm
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wow thanks so much guys going to try thre jello in ice cube tray and hope i can get them out!!! let you know how i get on

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BJ Posted 18 Sep 2009 , 1:17am
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I made a beer cooler cake (in my pix) and used jello for the ice cubes - tinted it ever so slightly blue. One suggestion though is use a plastic ice cube tray and spray it with Pam (or some other non-stick spray) before you put the jello in. They slide right out of the tray when the jello has set. thumbs_up.gif

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