Need To Make 24 Teeny Tiny Tiaras

Decorating By oolala Updated 4 Jan 2007 , 12:00am by DianeLM

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oolala Posted 3 Jan 2007 , 8:08pm
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I need to make 24 Tiaras for cupcakes in March...
I am thinking of making it out of Fondant. But my problem is which cutter should I use ? I have not seen a Tiara cutter this tiny to use..
I have time.. I am not panicking yet.

Any input is very, very welcome.... icon_smile.gificon_smile.gif

THANK YOU... icon_lol.gif

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JoAnnB Posted 3 Jan 2007 , 8:40pm
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patchwork cutters may have a tiny tiara. You could check Nicholaslodge.com to see if any are listed there.

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RisqueBusiness Posted 3 Jan 2007 , 8:45pm
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I have some "cookie" cutters, they actually are fondant cutters that probably would work...

I'd get something like that ...and eighter over pipe with royal, white chocolate or actually use smaller cutters to cut designs out..

Don't panic you will find them

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dogwood Posted 3 Jan 2007 , 8:51pm
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I looked around for a pattern I liked then used fondant to make one for my doll cake and used an Exacto crafting knife to cut out the designs.

Good Luck!

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ShabbyChic_Confections Posted 3 Jan 2007 , 8:54pm
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You could also make your own cutter, I've seen a post here on how to make your own cookie cutter.

I'll try to find the link and post it.

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ShabbyChic_Confections Posted 3 Jan 2007 , 8:57pm
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oolala where in California are you?

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sweetflowers Posted 3 Jan 2007 , 9:00pm
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I don't suppose you have any type of lace molds do you? Or chocolate molds. They can be any size, you just mold the fondant, unmold and then cut out part of it to make a smaller piece. Kind of hard to explain. Then lay the pieces on a curved shape and let dry. That's how I did a tiara on my avatar cake.

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DianeLM Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 12:00am
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I make the tiaras for my doll cakes by printing off a tiny template and taping it to a paste color jar. Cover with a little piece of plastic wrap, then pipe on with royal icing. Once dry, I paint it with luster dust. A doll cake is posted in my gallery.

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