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Candyland Ornaments, Food Props Diy, Faux Cupcakes, Foam Sculpture, Candy Decorations Diy, Fake Cakes, Dummy Cake, Fake Candy, Fake Food Props

So, I’ve been working on this basement ice cream shop for a while now. And while I’ve used candy as a decoration in the past, I’d like some sort of baked good under glass for a table center. The trouble is, cupcakes don’t last. Or do they? I’m not entirely sure where I first hearRead more

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10 ADORABLE Christmas Baking DIYS How to make fake marshmallows and gingerbread cookies for decor! - Whiskey & Whit How To Make Faux Marshmallows Diy, How To Make Faux Gingerbread Cookies, Faux Biscuits Diy, How To Make Fake Bakes, How To Make Fake Marshmallows Diy, Diy Marshmallow Decor, How To Make Faux Marshmallows, Faux Marshmallow Decor, Diy Fake Bake

Hi there, craft buddy! Are you getting into the holiday spirit yet? I know it's not *technically* Thanksgiving, but I'm knee-deep in cute Christmas decor DIYs so they are here for you when you want

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DIY Faux Holiday Chocolates How To Make Faux Graham Crackers, Diy Fake Chocolate Candy, Pretend Candy Diy, Prop Food Diy, Fake Sprinkles Diy, Faux Foods Diy, Fake Desserts Props Diy, Diy Faux Food, Faux Cookies Diy

I have been wanting to add some faux chocolates to my collection of food decor forever, but they can get expensive and so far I've been focusing on my cupcakes. It kept entering my mind though, can't I make some myself? Finally I stumbled upon this post from Kurolace and learned how to use hot glue to create artificial chocolates. In the post Kurolace uses glue directly from her glue gun to fill in silicone molds, becuase my mold was so much larger I ended up experimenting with another…

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Food Props Diy, Food Glorious Food, Fake Food Props, Foam Glue, Theatre Props, English Peas, Faux Food, Diy Props, Stage Props

Oliver! is the jaunty adaptation of Dicken's dark classic, penniless orphan Oliver who faces his nightmarish life with virtuous innocence. The show opens with the classic song "Food, Glorious Food," which highlights the deprived children of the Victorian-era workhouse dreaming about something to eat - other than gruel. Translation: we needed a lot of food props. Since it’s impractical to have real food props to use (in case the cast mistakes them for a mid-show snack), prop-making artist, Li

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