My First Mmf Shoes...finished

Decorating By stephanie214 Updated 16 Jan 2007 , 2:38pm by nickymom

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bobwonderbuns Posted 13 Jan 2007 , 1:11pm
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I have a question about the shape of this shoe: Can you make it in other shapes? Like pumps or something similar to Dorothy's Ruby slippers?

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stephanie214 Posted 13 Jan 2007 , 2:23pm
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Originally Posted by bobwonderbuns

I have a question about the shape of this shoe: Can you make it in other shapes? Like pumps or something similar to Dorothy's Ruby slippers?



I came across some pumps while searching for purses. Also, ShirleyW have different styles posted in her photos.

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You've done a great job with those shoes ! Do you use the fixodent instead of cmc ?



Sorry, I do not know what cmc stand for icon_sad.gif

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lilthorner Posted 14 Jan 2007 , 5:02am
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cmc=carboxymethylcellulose

i believe it is the same as tylose

add to fondant to make like a modelling paste

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jules06 Posted 14 Jan 2007 , 6:54am
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Originally Posted by lilthorner

cmc=carboxymethylcellulose

i believe it is the same as tylose

add to fondant to make like a modelling paste




yes, that's what it is....I've never heard of using fixodent before icon_smile.gif

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JanH Posted 14 Jan 2007 , 6:57am
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Oooohhh, those would make the most perfect bridal shoes for a summer wedding icon_smile.gif

WTG Stephanie!!!

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Sugar_Plum_Fairy Posted 14 Jan 2007 , 7:13am
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Those shoes are absolutely beautiful! (Wish they were real. And in a wide width..... icon_lol.gif ).

By the way, I was wondering if you could use gum paste instead of MMF to make the shoes. Or a half/half mixture? Just curious. I'd like to try my hand (or is that foot?) at making one for my mother-in-law's birthday in June.

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superstar Posted 14 Jan 2007 , 8:13am
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Sugar, Nati's tutorial says Gum Paste.It eems that both MMF & Gum Paste work well.
June

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nickymom Posted 16 Jan 2007 , 2:38pm
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Hey these are so neat!! Im dying to try this!!! Good job!!

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