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  2. Sugar sculpture - Wikipedia

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    A thick sugar paste, similar to gum paste, is molded into shapes. When dried, it is hard and brittle. Made with gelatin, water and confectioner's sugar, it hardens quickly and can be shaped for a short while by hand, and after hardening, with electric grinders, cutters, sandpaper and assorted files.

  3. Nicholas Lodge - Wikipedia

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    He was the co-owner of the Atlanta-based International Sugar Art Collection, a retail gallery and school teaching all levels of cake decorating and sugar arts. He was best known for creating botanically correct gum paste flowers. Lodge was an instructor at the French Pastry School in Chicago, Illinois. [1]

  4. Cake decorating - Wikipedia

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    Icing decorations can be made by either piping icing flowers and decorative borders or by molding sugar paste, fondant or marzipan flowers and figures. An embossing mat is a tool for cake decoration [9] that creates embossed effects on the top of cakes, cupcakes or similar items.

  5. The Pioneer Woman's Top 10 Cut-Out Cookies - AOL

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    Get your favorite cookie cutters ready for The Pioneer Woman's best cut-out cookie recipes. Ree has foolproof ideas for festive shapes and designs. The Pioneer Woman's Top 10 Cut-Out Cookies

  6. This Gorgeous Fall Garland Can Be Made With Leaves ... - AOL

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    An eye-catching fall (or Thanksgiving) centerpiece is easy to DIY with an assortment of leaves, pinecones, moss, berries and flowers. Show off your arrangement with a wooden crate or decorative ...

  7. Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Dragée: Sugar-coated almonds and other types of sugar panned candies. Fudge: Made by boiling milk and sugar to the soft-ball stage. In the US, it tends to be chocolate-flavored. Halvah: Confectionery based on tahini, a paste made from ground sesame seeds. Hard candy: Based on sugars cooked to the hard-crack stage.