If I did them again, I would probably use royal icing instead of just normal icing because it might set a bit stiffer and make a more realistic "blanket". Granted these were for a bunch of 5 year olds so I think normal icing was best.
Another cool tiny teddy recipe is Milky way cars!
Awesome. What is the bed? What kind of cracker is on bottom?
ReplyDeleteIts an Arnott's Milk Coffee biscuit
ReplyDeleteI'll add a picture
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very cute-did u make the teddy bears or did u buy them?
ReplyDeleteBought them, they are called Tiny Teddies here in Australia.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if they are sold in any other countries.
Teddy Grahams are available here in the U.S and come in a variety flavors.
ReplyDeleteHow does one get recipes for your projects? They look awesome
ReplyDeletehow does one get recipes for your projects? they look awesome
ReplyDeleteHey Jeff, most of my more complex projects should have the links I used, these are just Nice biscuits (Or just any biscuit, preferably a square!) tiny teddies and your preferred instant icing mixture! You can use whatever to decorate the blanket :)
ReplyDeleteTiny Teddies here in NZ also, these look fab!!
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