I have to make my daughter's wedding cake and these butterflies would be fantastic.
Please may I have some info on the sugar recipe. Is it all just sugar with nothing added and what does the teperature have to be to use it. Would really appreciate this help. Thanks.
You can purchase the molds at the website posted at the end (wwwChicagoMoldSchoolcom online store) as well as through several distributors. Thanks for asking!
where do yuou get the molds? thats beautiful.. I have a baby shower coming up and wish to use butterfly theme. This would be so wonderful for her cake =) thanks
thanks for asking, "Isomalt is a sugar substitute, a type of sugar alcohol, used primarily for its sugar-like physical properties. It has only a small impact on blood sugar levels and does not promote tooth decay..." for a more thorough description visit wikipedia. Hope this clears this up for you.
Gorgeous butterflies. Would like some directions, such as how long to wait to peel them off, where to purchase the molds, etc. That would be very helpful. I wonder, are the butterflies bendable to have the image of "flying" when first formed?
I have to make my daughter's wedding cake and these butterflies would be fantastic.
Please may I have some info on the sugar recipe. Is it all just sugar with nothing added and what does the teperature have to be to use it. Would really appreciate this help. Thanks.
zetalyn1 2 months ago
Hi there,
You can purchase the molds at the website posted at the end (wwwChicagoMoldSchoolcom online store) as well as through several distributors. Thanks for asking!
MaxV04 8 months ago
where r the molds sold please?
shazbutxanda 8 months ago
where do yuou get the molds? thats beautiful.. I have a baby shower coming up and wish to use butterfly theme. This would be so wonderful for her cake =) thanks
faithfilled57 10 months ago
isomalt!!!!! i heard on cupcake wars it was not meant to be eaten , excess of this could poison u! true or false??????
BERECROCKER 1 year ago
thanks for asking, "Isomalt is a sugar substitute, a type of sugar alcohol, used primarily for its sugar-like physical properties. It has only a small impact on blood sugar levels and does not promote tooth decay..." for a more thorough description visit wikipedia. Hope this clears this up for you.
MaxV04 1 year ago
WOW! Where can i get some of these?! That is fantastic!
collegefratlover 2 years ago 2
Gorgeous butterflies. Would like some directions, such as how long to wait to peel them off, where to purchase the molds, etc. That would be very helpful. I wonder, are the butterflies bendable to have the image of "flying" when first formed?
allaboutthecake 2 years ago
Isomalt, a natural sugar substitute prefered by professionals is used.
MaxV04 3 years ago
What did you use? Corn syrup?
marie19905 3 years ago
:D wow amazing indeed, a great idea ;) and a surprising result, congrats
youutubestinks 3 years ago
that is great!!!
fairytalecakes 3 years ago