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  • How is "Mexican Paste" different than "Gum Paste?"

    Thank you:)

    BOP

  • out of focus and strobes - good tutorial but difficult to watch because of the focus issues

  • were can i buy the isopropyl alcohol i try to fine it but no lock can you till me were i can

    thank you carrie

  • Where can I buy the size guide?

  • @825kate you can buy CelCakes size guides at specialist cake stores if you pu Celcakes size guide into google you should find the best stockist for you

  • @825kate Thank you!!

  • Lovely work - thank you very much. If you want to make them completely edible (and are willing to be that little extra-bit careful with the assembly) do you think you could make 'cocktail sticks' in advance out of Mexican paste? Regs... Megs.

  • I love this Idea.... they are sooo cute.... can you please tell me were to buy those cuters you used... fabulous job your a true pro

  • great instruction but it's not "quick", at least for me it's not! ;)

  • They are quick compared to the elegant standing fairies, but, I suppose as with everything, the more you make the quicker they become.

  • Can you please tell me what the head mould would be called her in the US. Is it the baby mould or is it a fairy mould. Is it made by Holly Products? Thank you.

  • The head mould is the baby head mould made by Sugar City or Jem, you can purchase this direct from Patchwork Cutters tel 01516785053 or in the US from Global Sugarart.

  • Where can I find the face mould?

  • The face mould can be purchased from Patchwork Cutters 01516785053.£7.50 plus postage.

  • I went to Pachwork Cutters and put in that number and it didn't show up. What is the name of this mould. Is it a fairy mould or baby face mold.

  • what state is this in im thinking aof getting a job there

  • I have the book PATCHWORK CUTTERS BOOK 9 BY MARION FROST which details how to make these fairies - but seeing them made here makes it so much easier to understand. Many thanks for sharing this video.

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