Which Pearl Mold?

Decorating By Crimsicle Updated 10 Mar 2006 , 11:31pm by Crimsicle

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Crimsicle Posted 10 Mar 2006 , 2:01am
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I want to get some of the molds for making 6" strings of pearls. I find that there are several manufacturers. I want the best. Can any of you recommend a particular supplier?

Thanks!

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Crimsicle Posted 10 Mar 2006 , 1:44pm
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Bump!

Nobody has pearl molds?

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gilson6 Posted 10 Mar 2006 , 1:45pm
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There's another post going on right now about this very subject. Do a search for fondant molds and see what pops up.

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fearlessbaker Posted 10 Mar 2006 , 5:14pm
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You can get the mold dfrom Earlene Moore. I make them a lot. Also, she has instructions on her site for doing them with a tip using the tip as a cutter and making them with fondant. After you get to her site go where it says instructions. If you have any trouble email me. Fearless

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gilson6 Posted 10 Mar 2006 , 5:45pm
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The forum that is talking about this very subject is about beadmakers. Try searching for it. I know sugarcraft.com has the molds.

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Karenelli Posted 10 Mar 2006 , 7:04pm
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I was just at Kitchen Crafts and they had a pearl mold for a strand of pearls. They are 5 3/4" long. May be what you are looking for. The cost was 24.95 I think. Here is the link to the page.

http://www.kitchenkrafts.com/product.asp?pn=CD2904

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fearlessbaker Posted 10 Mar 2006 , 7:25pm
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o.k.the mold for the pearls are on kitchencrafts. someone else posted the site in the forum. that is what i use. fearlessbaker

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Crimsicle Posted 10 Mar 2006 , 11:31pm
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Thanks. I had seen a post or two about bead makers that DIDN'T work well and was hoping there was a "sure fire" model out there. I ended up ordering the blue silicone ones. I do make individual beads using Earline's directions. She shares so much wonderful information!

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