I put my babies in freezer for 20 minutes then they work out realy well and I use tylos powder in my fondant and I use a bit of ivory gel to get skin coulour
Thank you for a great video! My grandaughter is expecting twin (identical !) girls, and I ordered a mold like this, unfortunately it seems like the mold won't be in on time for me to use it at the shower!! However, I'm sure I can use it another time. You make it look so easy, but any tips on getting a baby with it's head and all its limbs attached? How long do you leave the fondant in the mold, and can you keep the baby as is? Looking forward to checking out other videos of yours, so easy to follow these instructions! Thank you!! It would be nice to have list of the items needed to complete this, so I could print it off.
What a wonderful news you must be so excited to see the little babies. I am sorry the mould won't make it there on time. I believe you will find other ways you can use the mould it is truly is an amazing mould. Setting it in the fridge is what helps it keep its shape when you remove it, Leaving it in the fridge for 20 to 30 minute. In the description underneath the video, you can find out what tools and products I use. I hope this helps and thank you so much for watching my videos and enjoy them, babies :)
if you have an event for next week or so can you make these babies a week later? How do you store them? How much of life do they have before you can use them for something? If that makes since
Hey Natasha Yes you can make fondant decorations and sugar babies in advance. Just make sure to dry them out and after that you can store them in a airtight container. I hope this helps if you have more question be sure to leave me a massage. again :)
Hey janiel, I do remove them as soon as they are firm. It is the humidity that is causing the fondant to sweat. So if you have an air conditioner, or a room dehumidifier even a small fan can prevent fondant from sweating. There is even times when i have use the kitchen fan, place the cake under the kitchen fan and leave it on for a few minutes. I hope this helps :)
Thank that does help with some of my issues. But also The fondant baby sweats after I take it out of the freezer and begins to lose some of its shape. Is there a step that I am missing? Or does the same technique apply?
Your welcome, fridge would be your best bet frezzer would create more sweating on the fondant. I know humidity is though one, vancouver is rain forest so the struggle is real. The fan is going to be your best option to control the humidity. I really hope it works out, please let me know if you need any more help :)
I put my babies in freezer for 20 minutes then they work out realy well and I use tylos powder in my fondant and I use a bit of ivory gel to get skin coulour
Can you use tylos powder and fondant to stiffen the babies
These molds are $1.99 at Hobby Lobby.
very nice, how you make the skin color fondant?
Wow... Thanks... I love it...
Awesome...how did mix skin colour fondant...
Thank you for a great video! My grandaughter is expecting twin (identical !) girls, and I ordered a mold like this, unfortunately it seems like the mold won't be in on time for me to use it at the shower!! However, I'm sure I can use it another time. You make it look so easy, but any tips on getting a baby with it's head and all its limbs attached? How long do you leave the fondant in the mold, and can you keep the baby as is? Looking forward to checking out other videos of yours, so easy to follow these instructions! Thank you!! It would be nice to have list of the items needed to complete this, so I could print it off.
What a wonderful news you must be so excited to see the little babies. I am sorry the mould won't make it there on time. I believe you will find other ways you can use the mould it is truly is an amazing mould. Setting it in the fridge is what helps it keep its shape when you remove it, Leaving it in the fridge for 20 to 30 minute. In the description underneath the video, you can find out what tools and products I use. I hope this helps and thank you so much for watching my videos and enjoy them, babies :)
Thank you so much, and for the help-and Yes! we are very excited!
Very nice
Does fondent keep in freeze?is it sweat and soft?
thank you so much for your response I was a little confused I do have flesh tone but in powder! do you think that will work as well ??? thanks...
+Stephany Alcala I have never used the powder version to be honest... If it is meant for colouring fondant I don't see why not... I hope it helps
I need this moulds
if you have an event for next week or so can you make these babies a week later? How do you store them? How much of life do they have before you can use them for something? If that makes since
Hey Natasha
Yes you can make fondant decorations and sugar babies in advance. Just make sure to dry them out and after that you can store them in a airtight container.
I hope this helps if you have more question be sure to leave me a massage. again :)
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hi for how long do i live it in the fridge?
Hey Cruzer Muniz
I think i left the mould in there for maybe 20 to 30 minutes
I hope this help :)
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where can I buy a baby mould?
ebay under $3
hello! what color fondant do you use ?
+hey Stephany Alcala I am using gel colour by Americolor copper (flesh tone)...
Is there any way to make fondant baby without mould....??
you can sculpt it by hand if you want
After freezing them. Do you let them dry out before working with them? Mine always seem to sweat after I take them out.
Hey janiel,
I do remove them as soon as they are firm. It is the humidity that is causing the fondant to sweat. So if you have an air conditioner, or a room dehumidifier even a small fan can prevent fondant from sweating. There is even times when i have use the kitchen fan, place the cake under the kitchen fan and leave it on for a few minutes. I hope this helps :)
Thank that does help with some of my issues. But also The fondant baby sweats after I take it out of the freezer and begins to lose some of its shape. Is there a step that I am missing? Or does the same technique apply?
Your welcome, fridge would be your best bet frezzer would create more sweating on the fondant. I know humidity is though one, vancouver is rain forest so the struggle is real. The fan is going to be your best option to control the humidity. I really hope it works out, please let me know if you need any more help :)
I need recipe fondant
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