Candy Melt Colors

Decorating By strawberry0121 Updated 20 Sep 2006 , 12:14pm by strawberry0121

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NEWTODECORATING Posted 20 Sep 2006 , 3:29am
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personal taste and for me it depends on the depth of the mold. If it is a inch or more of solid candy I might add a filling. For one the filling is usually cheaper and lessens the amount of candy melts needed, it is a nice suprise for the person eating it, and it is more impressive icon_lol.gif

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strawberry0121 Posted 20 Sep 2006 , 3:36am
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I will pm you when I start doing this. I have a few different things I want to try, like "glueing" to halves together (still thinking of seashells).

My favorite of my grandmother's truffles were raspberry filling with white chocolate. Yummy!

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strawberry0121 Posted 20 Sep 2006 , 3:48am
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I see you are in WV, I am in the Woodstock/ Harrisonburg area in VA. How far away are we?

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NEWTODECORATING Posted 20 Sep 2006 , 4:26am
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oh looks like about 3 hours but my DH goes to Franklin WV alot to go trout fishing. Maybe next trip, we could do a DOS (day of sharing) while he fishes icon_lol.gif

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strawberry0121 Posted 20 Sep 2006 , 12:14pm
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Sounds good! Let me know!

Monika

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