Baseball Moulds??

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therese379 Posted 24 Nov 2009 , 8:01pm
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Sorry if this is not the right forum.. but I can't find the baseball mould anywhere(in canada) If any fellow canadian's can help.. please.. any info would be GREAT.. thanks therese

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Mme_K Posted 24 Nov 2009 , 8:41pm
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You can use the Wilton Sports Ball Mould:

http://www.wilton.com/shapedpan/Sports-Ball-Pan-Set
or the mini ball pan:

http://www.wilton.com/shapedpan/Mini-Ball-Pan

You should be able to get them at Michael's.
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therese379 Posted 24 Nov 2009 , 9:12pm
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mme_k thanks for the fast reply.. I've checked michael's and every store I can think of.. no hope... I live in london,ont.. if you know of any other stores please let me know.. thanks therese

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Mme_K Posted 24 Nov 2009 , 9:56pm
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Bulk Barn also sells some of the Wilton moulds. You could try Golda's:

http://www.goldaskitchen.com/index.ihtml

I know it's in Mississauga, not that close to you, but you can also call in an order or place an order online. That's where I bought my mini ball tin about 2 weeks ago.

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CakeMommyTX Posted 25 Nov 2009 , 2:16am
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You can make some out of heavy duty foil and a real baseball.
Take a sheet of foil long enough so you can fold it in half twice and it still covers the ball.
Then form the foil around the ball, smoothing out all the crease and folds. Fold down the egdes so they are all the same height (half the ball). Place it in a muffin tin to bake. A 12 count muffin tin will hold 6.
I did this a few years ago when I could'nt find the ball pan anywhere I did'nt want to pay outrageous shipping. Worked out fine.
I also used a clean new ball, and you can wrap the ball in plastic wrap before molding the foil around it.

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therese379 Posted 27 Nov 2009 , 8:55pm
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cakemommytx... thanks for the help.. I'm going to try this until I get the mould.. thanks again therese

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