really? Cut your nails? I was going to comment on happy it was to see an instructor who hands and nails were professional looking. Then i saw the comment below mine. I think your nails are fine. You have a very professional look about you as you are instructing how to use the molds. You know what you are say because you aren't "filling" air time with needless chatter. EXCELLENT instructor and instructions. (and professional looking hands) Enough for me to subscribe too! Thank you
Thank you so so much for this video. I'm just starting to play with fondant and gum paste. I didn't know that trick yet about popping it on the freezer, so that's extremely helpful for what I'm shit to do! Thanks!
Thank you so much. I bought an alphabet mold and have been trying to use melted chocolate with lots if failures! I don't have gumpaste, could I use modeling chocolate with this method?
I recently used that baby mold and it was tough one to get out while keeping it's shape. What I would like to know is can I still use your method to remove the fondant from the mold if I need to paint hair color on the baby or if I would like to use a piece of fondant for a diaper on the baby. I know you mentioned condensation. So would that be a problem
That alphabet mold is frustrating 😓 I have to remold few times before it actually works.. But the result is gorgeous though. I'm using fondant, I'm dusting the mould generously with corn flour
It's a Martha Stewart alphabet mold. I own it, the letters are really cute and I don't find it hard to use either. The letters are a 1/2" high. Here is a link to them on Amazon www.amazon.com/Martha-Stewart-Crafts-Silicon-Alphabet/dp/B007IQWT6W/ref=sr_1_1?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1474244229&sr=1-1&keywords=martha+stewart+alphabet+mold
The First Impressions molds are high quality food grade silicon Greitcha. That's why they cost a small fortune. I hope you enjoyed watching the tutorial :)
Raewyn Read Yes I fully agree with you, Raewyn Read. My response re washing before use was for Sharon Rolland who mentioned about the Martha Stewart (alphabet) moulds being created for clay, soap etc. I am assuming the baby mould is First Impressions (which I have a few of) and the alphabet mould is Martha Stewart (which I do not have)! Keep up the good work!
really? Cut your nails? I was going to comment on happy it was to see an instructor who hands and nails were professional looking. Then i saw the comment below mine. I think your nails are fine. You have a very professional look about you as you are instructing how to use the molds. You know what you are say because you aren't "filling" air time with needless chatter. EXCELLENT instructor and instructions. (and professional looking hands) Enough for me to subscribe too! Thank you
I tried everything and this is the only way! Thank u so much im no longer scared of molds
Thank you so much, you are an excellent help. I have just started with making fondant and I am trying to make sprinkles with moulds. Thank you.
Thank you so much, I have the baby mould and it always comes out footless, I'll give this a go
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Excellent tips!! Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you so so much for this video. I'm just starting to play with fondant and gum paste. I didn't know that trick yet about popping it on the freezer, so that's extremely helpful for what I'm shit to do!
Thanks!
Thank you :) just found out I can use shortening, instead of spray oil. Awesome. The letters have been a pain.. So I really do thank you. Xx
Great video! Clear and useful info. You could say, "the dingo ate my baby" and it would be okay because you can make more!!
I love the way you did it, very nice 👍🏻
Thank you for sharing these tips👍😀
Can i ask where you bought your letter mold?
Cheers thanks for that,, nice to meet you too!
I love you so much thank you! Made these silicone molds to use easier :)
i just bought the alpabeth mold to use it with air dry clay.
Will try your trick & hopefully it works too.
Hi... How it worked for you I am planning to buy for airdry clay... Plz suggest
Very Informative video thank you
have both molds and you are right once in the fridge they are easy to get out thanks
Thanks Camille, aren't they great! :)
Thank you so much. I bought an alphabet mold and have been trying to use melted chocolate with lots if failures! I don't have gumpaste, could I use modeling chocolate with this method?
did u succeed in making alphabetical chocolates???
Thanks for share mam, I'm a beginner practicing fondant molding. And can u share how to achieve the color of ur gum paste. Skin tone
What about using almond bark chocolate? Any suggestions? Other than don't use chocolate. People in my area don't like fondant or gum paste.
Plz make a video on baroque molds - they are a nightmare - thank you for this video 🙏
I recently used that baby mold and it was tough one to get out while keeping it's shape. What I would like to know is can I still use your method to remove the fondant from the mold if I need to paint hair color on the baby or if I would like to use a piece of fondant for a diaper on the baby. I know you mentioned condensation. So would that be a problem
After taking out of the freezer condensation would make it a nightmare to work with.. how long do you leave them before touching it again?
I have a berry mould that’s a bit deep and I hardly been able to use it 😞
Is the alphabet mould available to buy anywhere?
That alphabet mold is frustrating 😓 I have to remold few times before it actually works.. But the result is gorgeous though. I'm using fondant, I'm dusting the mould generously with corn flour
Thanks for sharing 👌
Bonjour Mm ou on peut acheter cette pièces. Svp MERCI. Rosiclaire de France
Can I do this with modeling chocolate?
After you've let them dry at room temperature do you then pop them onto a cake..
Can i use this method with fondant? Not gumpaste?
How long to leave it in the freezer for.?
I love babies even baby molds😊
Linnet Mbotto
Love it
Love this clip. What is the name and maker of the letter mold?
Martha Stewart I think... just google it
But that mold is not suitable for edibles? It is created for clay, soap etc but not for food?
Loved your video and adore your name!!! 😁💖
thank you. 👍🏼
que tiempo se deja en el molde gracias
Could you tell me what size the letter on that mat are and where did you get it. Thanks
It's a Martha Stewart alphabet mold. I own it, the letters are really cute and I don't find it hard to use either. The letters are a 1/2" high. Here is a link to them on Amazon www.amazon.com/Martha-Stewart-Crafts-Silicon-Alphabet/dp/B007IQWT6W/ref=sr_1_1?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1474244229&sr=1-1&keywords=martha+stewart+alphabet+mold
Thank you
I have been looking for those alphabet molds, can you please let me know where I can buy them
Look on eBay. I've found many alphabet moulds on there. 👍
I don't have them but I am assuming that you are buying them new that you will wash them before use and only use them for food! #fps#
The First Impressions molds are high quality food grade silicon Greitcha. That's why they cost a small fortune. I hope you enjoyed watching the tutorial :)
Raewyn Read Yes I fully agree with you, Raewyn Read. My response re washing before use was for Sharon Rolland who mentioned about the Martha Stewart (alphabet) moulds being created for clay, soap etc. I am assuming the baby mould is First Impressions (which I have a few of) and the alphabet mould is Martha Stewart (which I do not have)! Keep up the good work!
Thanks alot
very nice thank you
super helpful ty
Thank you!
Sorry , what is the material u used before baby mold
Gina Michael shortening
If only birthing a baby were that easy as well!
Haha!
Just throw it in the freezer for a bit. It will come right out.😁
that letter mould is so hard to use for me
Parabéns👏👏
That baby...