Fake food props
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About a year ago John and I spent the better part of a week working on another of my crazy craft ideas... which we never quite got to work. (This happens pretty often, which is why I don't like posting works-in-progress!) I really loved the project, though, so I kept our failed prototypes and vowed to SOMEDAY find a solution. Silly as this may sound, one of our main hangups was finding or making the perfect faux candy sprinkles. The few options I found online were either too labor-intensive…

daveda lane saved to Faux Food
For this project you will need fake apples,red Wilton candy colouring,wooden sticks and clear casting Epoxy!Have fun!

Amanda N Andrew Legg saved to Food and drink
Fake breakfast food for your food display. Breakfast and brunch display foods available.

Julie Runyon saved to Miscellaneous Craft
Want to know how to make some quick and easy home made, pretend role-play food from every day household items? This post will show you how to make some fake Battenberg cake, pretend sponge cakes, fake ice cream, pretend spaghetti and meatballs, chips, crumpets and more

Gail Morris saved to DIY Play Food
This recipe for fake ice cream is PERFECT for food styling and food photography!

Suzy Eaton Designs saved to Food Styling Tips
So, I’ve been working on this basement ice cream shop for a while now. And while I’ve used candy as a decoration in the past, I’d like some sort of baked good under glass for a table center. The trouble is, cupcakes don’t last. Or do they? I’m not entirely sure where I first hearRead more

Jane Guynn saved to Projects
Sometimes you want the look of fresh bread without its annoying habit of getting stale and moldy after a few days. Maybe you need it for a restaurant display or a stage prop. Or maybe you want realistic toys for a play kitchen.

Karen Voigts saved to Pin It and Do It Challenge
I received the following email this week, and I just had to share it with you, including all the photos of a roast Christmas turkey, made with paper mache

Linda Woolens saved to PapierMache
I love Fall decor, and this one is just so fun and looks good enough to eat! Take a look at how I made these, and perhaps you can make a few yourself. First,…

Kathleen Hatt saved to FALL