Baby Booties

Decorating By diamondsmom Updated 25 Aug 2006 , 2:02pm by diamondsmom

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diamondsmom Posted 24 Aug 2006 , 6:01pm
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When makign the baby booties with marshmallows how do I assemble it?

I know I have to use 6 marshmallows for a pair of booties. Stick 2 together with the toothpicks for the ankle/foot and one for the front

How do I attach thefront to the ankle/foot. Do I put the 2 marshmallows untop the end of the other one or do I place it behund?

I hope i was clear enough. icon_rolleyes.gif which I doubt but need advise CC. Thanks diamondsmom

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diamondsmom Posted 24 Aug 2006 , 6:38pm
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http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=displayimage&meta=favpics&cat=0&pos=-54943

This is the link to ones that I love soo much. It was done by Elyd. very pretty just cute. great job Elyd.

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Rambo Posted 24 Aug 2006 , 6:52pm
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Never made them but...I have exactly 6 marshmallows left hold on I'm experimenting

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diamondsmom Posted 24 Aug 2006 , 6:56pm
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Anxiously waiting Rambo lol icon_biggrin.gif

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Rambo Posted 24 Aug 2006 , 6:57pm
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Okay see if this helps they would have to be squished together better but this is the shape I came up with.
LL

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Rambo Posted 24 Aug 2006 , 6:58pm
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Too big?? I've seen them done with cupcakes! 1 whole one for the ankle and then half for the toe.

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diamondsmom Posted 24 Aug 2006 , 7:09pm
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they look a little bit big for real. meybe they can be trimmed?

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Rambo Posted 24 Aug 2006 , 7:15pm
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Kinda what I was thinking. Six seemed like a lot to me but I love a challenge. Maybe 3 - two side by side standing tall and one laying long in front of them. It would give you the base and you could pipe to make up for the shape.

Please let me know if you figure it out. I'll be pondering it I'm sure until I know or try it myself.
Good Luck icon_biggrin.gif

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diamondsmom Posted 24 Aug 2006 , 8:11pm
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just bumping it up mabe someone else may have some tips

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diamondsmom Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 1:46pm
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I think TWINKIES would be a good idea and really simple

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subaru Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 1:58pm
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Try this link. I have it saved to my favorites. It is a great tutorial for making booties from cupcakes.
http://members.nuvox.net/~zt.proicer/cakepict/babybootie-ck.htm

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diamondsmom Posted 25 Aug 2006 , 2:02pm
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Thanks Subaru..

I was looking at it for a while cause i have that link too. I don't know what's the matter wiht me but I really just can't comprehend what the hell is going on there . I read it over and over but it kinda puzzles me. icon_rolleyes.gif

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