Jordan Almonds

Decorating By mimimil Updated 29 Apr 2005 , 3:04pm by mimimil

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mimimil Posted 21 Apr 2005 , 6:04pm
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Hi everyone,

I saw these very cute decorated jordan almonds. Has anyone played with these??

Thanks,
Mimi

http://www.bellaregalo.com/wedding_favors/weddingconfetti.html

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flayvurdfun Posted 21 Apr 2005 , 6:16pm
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that would have been cute for Easter!!!! how cute!!!!!!!

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mimimil Posted 21 Apr 2005 , 6:40pm
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These are veyr cute...I'm wondering if they used royal icing to make these...and the very smallest tips available... what do yo think flayvurdfun?

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CIndymm4 Posted 21 Apr 2005 , 6:50pm
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I looked at their other confectiopns and the "baby" almonds were really cute too, they would be good for a baby shower....I may have to try this! Thanks for sharing this site.

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mimimil Posted 21 Apr 2005 , 7:11pm
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I'd like to try it as well...i was just wondering if anyone had beat me to it icon_smile.gif they have cute things on this site...

just though i'd share icon_smile.gif

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Lisa Posted 22 Apr 2005 , 2:23am
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Those are precious...what a great idea!

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m0use Posted 22 Apr 2005 , 2:03pm
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Those are soooo coool! icon_cool.gif
I wanna try this now..and I love Jordon Almonds!!

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mimimil Posted 22 Apr 2005 , 4:12pm
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I'm thinking all it would take are the itty-bitty tips right?? And royal icing? I guess I have a project for this weekend icon_smile.gif

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veejaytx Posted 22 Apr 2005 , 4:45pm
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For as small as those are, probably tiny parchment bags would be easiest to use. I just take the parchment triangles and split them into four small triangles. I just did these for a bct. Janice

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flayvurdfun Posted 22 Apr 2005 , 6:33pm
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tip 1 looks like the tip they used.... when I talk with my aunt this weekend I will see if she has done them..

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prettytoya Posted 22 Apr 2005 , 8:47pm
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WOW! The favors on here are awesome! We need tutorials-LOL! Thanks for sharing the site with us! thumbs_up.gif

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elin Posted 22 Apr 2005 , 9:27pm
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What a cute idea. Lovely for christening or other celebrations. Will try them one day.

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mimimil Posted 22 Apr 2005 , 11:58pm
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Thanks all for your feedback.
My sister and I love making stuff for weddings quinceañeras etc. All three of are very crafty each one in something different.
This will be my project this weekend...I'm going to keep one of my sisters busy. icon_smile.gif
Thanks to all! Have a great weekend!

Mimi

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luceymoose Posted 23 Apr 2005 , 12:15am
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Those are very cute. I can't imagine how much time it would take to make enough for a wedding though!! icon_biggrin.gif

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mimimil Posted 29 Apr 2005 , 3:04pm
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Imagine making these for a wedding, usually it' 5 per favor...depending on how many people are invited... YIKES! I'm going to play w/these this weekend, last weekend I played w/cookies. I want to make cookie bouquets for my mother and my mother-in-law. All i have to say is that Toba Garret's butter cookies are GREAT!

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