Lace Molds (Applique?)

Decorating By pj22 Updated 6 Nov 2014 , 2:57pm by pj22

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pj22 Posted 5 Nov 2014 , 5:05pm
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Hi!

 

I was hoping to practice a dummy cake in the style of this picture, and would really appreciate any guidance on which lace molds were used to make these appliques? Thank you so much!!

 

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Dayti Posted 5 Nov 2014 , 8:37pm
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AThey are made by CK. I think you can get them from global sugar art. You brush lustre dust into them, pack in your fondant/gumpaste, remove any rough edges with your fingers, remove from mold and glue to the cake with water. You can cut the molded pieces of fondant with a knife to create smaller appliques too. Its quite time consuming but its a great look.

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valerieb52 Posted 6 Nov 2014 , 1:54am
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AI saw these today on Etsy! They are on a site there called BellaCakesCT...it is under the title Lace Mold Flower Silicone, 2pieces, 41/2"x2" and it is $10.00. I

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scrumdiddlycakes Posted 6 Nov 2014 , 3:25am
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This one isn't exact, but it's very close. You can trim parts off to make different looking pieces, it's just a bit time consuming.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0071MQ94G/?tag=cakecentral-20

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pj22 Posted 6 Nov 2014 , 2:57pm
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Thank you!! Appreciate it :) I'll find them on GSA and the Amazon link helps too!!

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