Tiffany Charm Mold

Decorating By Kakie Updated 19 Apr 2013 , 4:11am by MissMona

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Kakie Posted 2 Jan 2013 , 1:57pm
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-K8memphis Posted 2 Jan 2013 , 5:01pm
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 no i don't know where to find that and if tiffany knew where to find it  it'd be gone!

 

but if you want to go for almost perfect

 

you can easy peasy make that and print the wording out on a printer & edible paper

 

or

 

pipe it on if you incease the scale--make it bigger than actual size 

 

(i cannot pipe that small but maybe you can but I would need it bigger)

 

just roll 'snake' shapes, cut same size sections,  form into a paper chain, make a heart

 

is that what you mean

 

400

 

picture of chain i made from fondant for a purse cake

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Kakie Posted 2 Jan 2013 , 5:22pm
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Wow that's a good chain!

Hmm, I was wanting something more precision than piping (which doesn't have the straight edges of their machine font), and more 3d than a printed image...... engraved rather than raised likepiping.

Printing a photo isnt a bad idea though.

 

I'll keep thinking.

 

Thanks,katie
 

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-K8memphis Posted 2 Jan 2013 , 5:36pm
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hey--i got it--you need to find some old typewriter keys!!!!

 

that might work

 

but that's three different sized fonts too

 

ver tall order

 

because

 

even if you find the corrrect fonts etc

 

getting the fondant or whatever material to take the impression that crisply will also be a challenge

maybe marzipan or chococlay would be crisper

 

it could easliy come out rounded

 

and

 

piping can def have the straight edges if one is very accomplished at it

i myself tend to stay far away from such accomplishment that small  icon_wink.gif

 

oh--'nuther idea--just to help create the illusion--less than perfect but doable and close

 

so

 

make your heart charm set, pipe the lettering aside

 

roll a flat piece of fondant and cut out the same size heart but flat

 

then center a just smaller heart cutter on that and cut it out, discard the center

 

now you have an outline to place around the wording so it has the appearance of being recessed

 

again not perfect but increases the illusion factor--maybe need to make the heart a bit bigger to accomodate

 

tiffany wishes and heart thoughts for you

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-K8memphis Posted 2 Jan 2013 , 5:49pm
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i have these and ALWAYS forget to stamp my cookies

as in

 

i NEVER remember

 

~grr~

 

they are kind of a bear to work with too

 

 

http://www.fancyflours.com/category/s?keyword=brigitte

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Kakie Posted 2 Jan 2013 , 5:56pm
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I just had a thought - to have a bespoke rubber stamp made!!

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Kakie Posted 14 Jan 2013 , 12:39pm
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This is what I managed to achieve for the Tiffany charm........took ages to do the artwork for the stamp but finally got there.

If anyone would like to borrow one for a Tiffany cake, I'm selling a few spares!

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151403085248923&set

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-K8memphis Posted 14 Jan 2013 , 1:09pm
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wow that is amazing!!!

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MissMona Posted 19 Apr 2013 , 4:11am
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I commented on your fb page....FANTASTIC JOB on the charm!!!!  I have an event coming up and would ADORE having the charm....can you help?  Tips?  I *need* this!!!!!

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