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3-D Molded Pieces
SUPPLIES NEEDED Candy Coating(for background color) Candy Writers (for details) Squeeze Bottle Candy Molds Bulldog Clips (found at Office Supply Stores)
Bulldog clips are very strong clips that hold the molds tightly together. The tighter the mold, the cleaner the 3-D candy will be. You can use paper clips, but they are not as strong. If the molds front and back are on one sheet, cut them apart. If any details are to be painted, use melted candy from candy writers, and squeeze the candy directly into the details of a clean, dry mold. Let each color set up at room temperature before painting an adjoining area. Put the front and back of the mold together and clip it with bulldog clips. (Some molds have holes in the bottom or you may need to cut a hole on the bottom of one side of the mold.) Melt background candy coating color. Fill a squeeze bottle with the background color. If wanting a solid piece of candy, fill the mold with chocolate coating and set in the freezer upside down so candy does not run out. If you want a hollow piece of candy, fill the mold about half full of chocolate coating and let it run all over the mold, pouring any excess coating back into the pot. Let it set up in the freezer upside down so candy does not run out. When candy is set remove the paper clips and take the mold apart, carefully getting the candy out of the mold. (If details stay in mold, candy was not cold enough.)
Bunny Mold #90-2413 and #90-2414
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