3D Lady High Heel Shoe

Decorating By yaya2 Updated 15 Feb 2006 , 2:43am by mischief1212

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yaya2 Posted 13 Feb 2006 , 6:17pm
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Has anyone ever make any? Want to make a shoebax with a pair of shoes. What have yall use for the forms? Would appreciate any help and ideas!!!!1 need ideas and help with 3d lady high heel shoes

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tye Posted 13 Feb 2006 , 6:41pm
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i hand sculpted mine and honestly i wasnt real happy with it. I did find a mold that i bought just recently. I havent used it yet but it should work. Its a Candy mold of a pump. I figured that you could mold fondant or gumpast in it.. i was going to even try piping royal icing inside of the mold, like corneli lace and see if it would harden and make a cool looking shoe.

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LivinInABox Posted 14 Feb 2006 , 12:09am
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I have made one out of fondant without any type of pattern or instruction, but that took a bit of experimenting. I just based it off a real shoe that I had in my closet. It was the same size and everything. Try using paper or scrap fondant to wrap around it to create your own pattern. Since I made mine, I found the candy molds, which I would probably do next time just for the fact that it would be A LOT quicker. Good Luck!

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KHalstead Posted 14 Feb 2006 , 5:25pm
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there are several really nice high heeled shoes on this site........if you go to search and look under "shoe" you'll see several. My favorite is a high heeled shoe on a pillow.....so awesome......check em' out maybe the people who made them can give you some pointers icon_biggrin.gif

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mischief1212 Posted 15 Feb 2006 , 2:43am
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I purchased the 3d high heel mold from sugarcraft and it looks great! I used chocolate melts in mine and they were so cute! They are also really big 8in I think so it looks very realistic!

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