Is It Possible To Make An "inverse" Mold?

Decorating By kathik Updated 22 Dec 2009 , 6:42pm by MYOM-Kathy

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kathik Posted 22 Dec 2009 , 5:16pm
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Instead of making a mold where you put fondant, etc. into the silicone is there a way to use the silicone to make an inverse or impression product? I would like to make some designs that could be used more like a patchwork cutter, either to put an impression on the fondant for painting or to actually cut the fondant. Is it possible to do this?

Thanks,
Kathi

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MYOM-Kathy Posted 22 Dec 2009 , 6:42pm
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Hi, This is Kathy. I work with Dominic and may have run into you at one of the shows we attended. Dominic is knee-hi in chocolate right now making sculptures for one of the major cruise lines. I will be sure he answers all of your questions as soon as he is finished.

Thanks,
Kathy

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