Sugar Fairies
Twenty To Make Series
by Frances McNaughton
We've
all heard of the sugar plum fairy, but here are twenty sugar fairies
to enliven your cakes and make your celebration tables look stunning.
There are some truly lovely projects in this book, mostly suitable
for those fairly new to sugarpaste modelling but with a few slightly
more challenging ones as well. There is no recipe for sugarpaste
in here, but you can buy it ready made and of course for a longer-lasting
fairy there are lots of polymer and air-drying clays around as well.
Most occasions are covered, including christening, wedding, Christmas,
birthdays and, of course, lots of flower fairies. There is a tooth
fairy complete with toothbrush, ballerina fairy, princess fairy
and they donft all have to be white either – how about
a chocolate fairy?! Photographs of the individual pieces are shown
so you know what your shapes should look like prior to assembly,
and all the materials and tools needed for each project are listed.
As with all these Twenty to Make series books, the instructions
are brief, but easy to follow and the finished item gives plenty
of clues too as to what goes where and why. If you are a total tyro
at sugarcraft you will need to invest in a few tools and cutters
before tackling anything but you are warned about this at the beginning,
and none of the items listed are too unusual or expensive. All in
all, a delightful book that reminded me what fun this craft can
be.
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The
Book |
Search Press |
June 2010 |
Paperback
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1844485617 / 9781844485611 |
How-To Books/Sugarcraft |
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The
Reviewer |
Rachel A Hyde |
Reviewed 2010 |
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