Monday, July 11

New Contributor! Fondant Candy Necklace Tutorial

Hello Everyone! I'm super excited to introduce a new friend and contributor on my blog, Brittany Rumohr from Edible Details. Brittany and I found each other on Facebook, and I fell in love with her precious fondant cake and cupcake toppers. She is amazingly talented, and I can't wait to see her "insider" secrets and how-tos that she'll be sharing with us on my blog.


Today, Brittany has put together an adorable photo tutorial on making a fondant beaded necklace. When I first saw these photos, I immediately thought of what a fabulous party or playdate idea this could be for little girls! You could prepare all of your fondant beads before the party and then the girls could string them together for a fun party activity. No need to worry with take home favors -- the girls' will make their own. Isn't it the cutest?


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FONDANT CANDY NECKLACE TUTORIAL:

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Thank you, Brittany, for the fantastic idea and tutorial! I'm so happy you've joined the party here on Shindig Parties and I can't wait to see what you have in store for us next time!


Be sure to visit Brittany on Facebook and become a fan by clicking the "Like" button. And while you're there, don't forget to check out her Shop to see even more of her amazing fondant designs, some of which even coordinate with Shindig Parties' Printables!


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12 comments:

  1. So sweet!
    Would you be willing to share this at our Weekly Playdate (a kid and family themed link party)? This week's edition is here: http://beneaththerowantree.blogspot.com/2011/07/playdate-link-party-blog-hop-16-all.html

    Cheers!
    Lori
    Come & Play :: Playdate
    http://beneaththerowantree.com

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  2. These are so cute! Thanks for sharing the idea!

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  3. these are super cute and look fun to make. My daughter and friends have really been getting into fondant lately, this will be a perfect new thing for them to try. Thanks!

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  4. That is so cute! We would love for you to come share this at our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday" link party! http://sixsistersstuff.blogspot.com/2011/07/strut-your-stuff-saturday-week-2.html

    Love,
    The Sisters @ sixsistersstuff.blogspot.com

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  5. This idea is genius! We would love to spotlight you and your fun ideas on our blog.

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  6. What a fun idea! I am definitely going to remember this for future birthday parties for my girls. Cool!

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  7. Your blog is super cute and look fun to make. You are very genius. I learned a very good lesson from this article and that is some learning experience we can not encountered it.

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  8. looks like a lot work but worth it for the cuteness factor.

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  9. Thanks for sharing, never seen a tutorial for these before! Saw you on link party, now following you via google and facebook, Karima x www.karimascrafts.com

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  10. Those are so cute & delicious looking. Maybe a good idea for a girl's birthday party activity :)

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