Interesting Tutorial!!!

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tonedna Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 9:38pm
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Here is a tutorial on How to make lace molds!
Is 4 parts so dont miss the whole thing. Is worth the time.
Fully explained in details by Chef Dominic Palazzolo.



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MrsNancyB1 Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 9:44pm
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Thank you Edna! I'm watching it now. icon_smile.gif

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G_Cakes Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 9:45pm
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Thanks for posting Edna icon_smile.gif

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jmr531 Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 10:13pm
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That tutorial was really good. I can't wait to try making my own lace molds. Thanks for posting this!

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scionmom Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 10:20pm
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Thank you so much Edna! I watched someone do this at OSSAS and i was just stupified... lol.

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tonedna Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 10:27pm
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I think he does an awesome job!!!...I had to share!!
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rosiecast Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 10:37pm
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Thanks for sharing!

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sadsmile Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 10:39pm
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Very cool! That was so detailed! Thanks for sharing that.

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sweetcravings Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 10:40pm
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I just watched the first two videos...looks like lots you need to buy special materials for this..i wonder if doing this yourself would be really cheaper than buying a mold. What do molds cost? It would really suck if you bought the stuff, went through the steps and ended up with a less than perfect mold. Cool idea though.

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bobwonderbuns Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 10:51pm
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That's very interesting!! Thanks for posting this! icon_biggrin.gif

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tonedna Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 10:56pm
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Maybe at the begining might be expensive, but there some things that are reusable. Lace molds can be quite expensive. I bought some for $30 dollars. The real neat thing about it is you can do things for your own taste.

This molds are not only for lace. You can make lost of molds. I did one with a wood piece, you can use jewelry, bottons..
All sorts of things. I saw his tutotial in ICES last year and the product is very good and strong.
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Sweet_Treats_1 Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 11:07pm
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tonedna
Thank You so much for posting this, and for all of your you-tube videos!

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tatorchip Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 11:21pm
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Thanks so much Edna

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Lcubed82 Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 11:40pm
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Cool! My TO TRY list is definitely much longer than my time available!! How cool to be able to match the dress to the cake perfectly!

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sugartforyou Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 11:40pm
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Great, great, great ......love the videos.....Thanks

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sweetcravings Posted 17 Oct 2009 , 11:41pm
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Great ideas for it's use Edna. I didn't realize the molds were so expensive to buy. I love looking at these sorts of tutorials.

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tonedna Posted 18 Oct 2009 , 12:01am
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Originally Posted by Sweet_Treats_1

tonedna
Thank You so much for posting this, and for all of your you-tube videos!





Anytime!
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msulli10 Posted 18 Oct 2009 , 12:02am
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Thanks for posting this Edna, it's great

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Teekakes Posted 18 Oct 2009 , 2:23am
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THANKS Edna! icon_biggrin.gif I have had the makeyourownmold.com site in my favs for a while now but did not know about the tutorials! Just watched part 1-2 and they are very good! I plan to be giving this a try after we get the holidays behind us and things slow down a bit.

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ericaplh Posted 18 Oct 2009 , 2:36am
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awesome..thanks for sharing!!!!

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KSMill Posted 18 Oct 2009 , 4:34am
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This is great! I can't wait to try it.

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asul Posted 18 Oct 2009 , 4:58am
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Thanks so much Edna thumbs_up.gificon_biggrin.gificon_biggrin.gificon_biggrin.gif

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tonedna Posted 18 Oct 2009 , 5:12pm
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THANKS Edna! icon_biggrin.gif I have had the makeyourownmold.com site in my favs for a while now but did not know about the tutorials! Just watched part 1-2 and they are very good! I plan to be giving this a try after we get the holidays behind us and things slow down a bit.




I am so excited he is putting tutorials on how to make the molds. I think
lots of people dont know how to do them and all the purposes the silicone plastique has..I can't wait for the next one!

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Loucinda Posted 18 Oct 2009 , 7:42pm
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Dominic also sells isomalt from his site. He is very helpful - the stuff he makes molds of are amazing!

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zdebssweetsj Posted 18 Oct 2009 , 8:38pm
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Thanks for sharing Edna

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MayWest Posted 18 Oct 2009 , 9:22pm
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Thanks Edna! icon_biggrin.gificon_biggrin.gificon_biggrin.gif

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ninatat Posted 18 Oct 2009 , 9:27pm
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Hi all, there is another post one this and i used one someone suggested quite a while ago, if you would like to look back i explain the difference between his and the other, this seem's much easier to work with, i tried the trial size of the other, it worked but what you mix it in you can't use again. and messy, i paid about 32 dollars with shipping, what is nice about this the ditz seems to last along time and you can reuse the clay. so you don't have to order it all the time. well it is a couple posts back, i'm going to order it's under how to make lace molds

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prterrell Posted 18 Oct 2009 , 10:35pm
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That was very interesting and informative! That you for sharing!

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cylstrial Posted 19 Oct 2009 , 11:24am
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Edna that is awesome! Thanks for sharing!

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Loucinda Posted 19 Oct 2009 , 1:15pm
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Once you have mixed the two parts (white and blue) you have to use it, you cannot put it up and re-use it later. The only part that is re-usable is the clay. I have bought this (and the stuff from Michaels that is food safe) this makes a much smoother mold IMO....it is like it is a higher end silicone.

Now I am in search of some nice lace appliques!

(and I forgot to thank you for posting this too Edna!)

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