Oh my goodness those are so pretty! I wonder if they taste good as well?
Wow, those are just way too cute, good enough to eat! Yummy!Nancy
oh wow! i love them. you'll post a tute if you figure out how... right?
Is that a challenge?? I accept!!!
Those are really lovely! I wonder how you'd bake those? I'd make something like this if I could figure it out! :)Blessings,Stacey
I have GOT to figure out how to make those for my daughter's polka dot birthday party this Sunday!
Also- have you seen any other great ideas for a polka dot themed birthday?
My niece had a polka dot party last year. Here is the post.http://bedifferentactnormal.blogspot.com/2009/07/polka-dot-party.htmlAnd I looked up a lot of ideas while we were planning it, so there should be more if you search for polka dot.
These are so cute! I know Wilton has a ball pan, I wonder if they used that pan to make them?
So, so cute! Looking forward to seeing the "how" of this. Thanks for sharing.
stunning i love it so much...now i am thinkging does it taste as pretty as it looks :)
Can you get half-circle molds or cake pans? Then stick two together...I'm not into cake decorating but maybe it would work.
I did a polka dot party too!!http://iammommy.typepad.com/i_am_baker/2010/03/polka-dot-party.htmlOff to check yours out Lori!
They look so pretty, I would hesitate to eat them. But in the end I so would. Waiting for the tutorial!
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jamie,I found another source for polka dot parties for you!http://www.polkadotbirthday.com/
Seriously... these have me stumped. I am convinced that it is NOT real cake, but Styrofoam balls. They are just WAY to uniform and perfect! Ugh. I must know... I wonder if I could find the baker and ask???
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Oh my goodness those are so pretty! I wonder if they taste good as well?
ReplyDeleteWow, those are just way too cute, good enough to eat! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteNancy
oh wow! i love them. you'll post a tute if you figure out how... right?
ReplyDeleteIs that a challenge?? I accept!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are really lovely! I wonder how you'd bake those? I'd make something like this if I could figure it out! :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Stacey
I have GOT to figure out how to make those for my daughter's polka dot birthday party this Sunday!
ReplyDeleteAlso- have you seen any other great ideas for a polka dot themed birthday?
ReplyDeleteMy niece had a polka dot party last year. Here is the post.
ReplyDeletehttp://bedifferentactnormal.blogspot.com/2009/07/polka-dot-party.html
And I looked up a lot of ideas while we were planning it, so there should be more if you search for polka dot.
These are so cute! I know Wilton has a ball pan, I wonder if they used that pan to make them?
ReplyDeleteSo, so cute! Looking forward to seeing the "how" of this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletestunning i love it so much...now i am thinkging does it taste as pretty as it looks :)
ReplyDeleteCan you get half-circle molds or cake pans? Then stick two together...
ReplyDeleteI'm not into cake decorating but maybe it would work.
I did a polka dot party too!!
ReplyDeletehttp://iammommy.typepad.com/i_am_baker/2010/03/polka-dot-party.html
Off to check yours out Lori!
They look so pretty, I would hesitate to eat them. But in the end I so would. Waiting for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletethose are just way too cute, good enough to eat! Yummy!
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jamie,
ReplyDeleteI found another source for polka dot parties for you!
http://www.polkadotbirthday.com/
Seriously... these have me stumped. I am convinced that it is NOT real cake, but Styrofoam balls. They are just WAY to uniform and perfect! Ugh. I must know... I wonder if I could find the baker and ask???
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