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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Xmas Baking

Christmas is almost here...
I know it is kinda early to be baking for Xmas already... but I got a little carried away with the whole Holiday Season festivities & I just wanted to share some decoration ideas.
So, I have put up a few video tutorials on youtube! ;P
My first Video post!
feel free to check them out.. rate/comment is greatly appreciated ;)
Happy Holidays, everyone! ^^


Links to more tutorials are available in the video..
just click on santa, randolph and the xmas tree, Enjoy!
Santa was on his way to send out presents for you nice people out there,
when he got tired and needed to Chill..*he's pretty old, alrite.. ;P*

Little did he know, someone else have a different plan... *hmmm*
look at that footprints..looks like someone is making a mess..

our heroic gingerbois aren't acting nice this year..
turns out they are stealing the presents.. our presents! :(
if you wonder why you haven't gotten anything this year..
this might explain everything ;P *lol*

Merry ChristmassSss!!!




7 comments:

  1. www.taslim-pulsa.com

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  2. Thanx for the tutorials!!!!
    can't wait to bake mine :))

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  3. i loveeed itttt! very cute Santa and rudoplh
    thx for posting. Have a good holiday!

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  4. Love your blog..I didn't know you're based in Indo...love your cakes too...If I live in Indo, I'll order your cake for sure..ada tokonya ga disana ? =)

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  5. Hey there.. Thxxx! ^^ we currently haven't got a shop yet. but hopefully could get one set up sometime next year. Just keep droppin by our blog ;)
    sweeet luv,
    SCT

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  6. OMG those are AMAZING!!!!!

    IF i manage to pluck up the courage to try and make them (i've always wanted to try using fondant)... can i make them a few days ahead ..? will they keep?

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  7. Hi, you definitely should try decorating with fondant, it's as easy as playing play'doh ;) they'll keep for months, even up to a year in room temperature,depending on the humidity level. Just keep them away out of dust in an airtight container.
    Have fun! ;)

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