I really love these buttons. Fun to eat, but more fun to make and give.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
button button, who's got the button
I also made these candy buttons for V-day. I got the idea from the small object steno pad. Then ordered the molds and candy from Bake it Pretty. Love that site. I bought cute cupcake liners too. Even downloaded the cute bag labels from there for free!
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candy,
homemade,
valentines
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Wow! You are amazing! So cute!
Cute idea! You really went all out on Valentines. Love the stimulus package valentine! So clever.
Hey, I am updating my project galleries on my website and was wondering if you would mind if I posted your jelly filled quilts. Let me know!
see this is why I need friends like you, so I can seem creative when I copy your ideas next year. :) very fun!
Camille,
Yep, you can use the photos. The inspiration comes from you, after all.
okay. . . .so those are candy and not buttons? Amazing. Did I mention how impressive you are?
Thanks Sarah!
That is the cutest idea ever! I might have to try it!
You could go into business and I could come work for you.
Those are almost too cute to eat...almost. I'm sure I would force myself to try them.
Sarah, these are awesome! I'm going to borrow your idea!
Love your button bags! I am ordering myself a mold! Would you reccomend getting two molds, so it goes faster? Or was one fine? Also, I wondered if those are baggies or cello bags you used. I like yours much better than the bag she used on her website.
P.S. I had you down for sewing inspiration, now I guess I'll have to add you for candy inspiration as well. Thanks.
Angie in Utah
P.S.S. If you haven't been to Camille Roskelleys blog lately, make it your next click. She has a super cute pin wheel quilt that I am dying to make. I love the new Arcadia line. But, since I am just a normal person, I have to wait unitl it hits the stores!
Angie,
I bought 2 molds so I could make more while I let the first batch cool in the freezer. But it really only takes a minute or 2 in the freezer. So that wasn't a big issue. But, the next time I make them I will let my kids help, so having 2 will be nice.
I bought the small clear bags at Joann's. There's a very small, almost non-extistent candy making section at my local Joann's and they surprisingly had several sizes. These are 2 x 3 inches, I think. I printed the labels and then took them with me to see which bags fit best.
That Camille is so talented!
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