Remember those little Truffles I made the other day. Well I made them into a Truffle Tower last night.
I made a cone of clay and baked it. Once it was cool, I sat and glued the Truffles on to the cone..
There are a few gaps, as the Truffles are not a uniform size. But I think it passes muster...
Marsha did you notice the Pink... LOL..
I thought these were real until I read the description! Thanks for the directions on making them.
ReplyDeleteOoh! These look good enough to eat - yum!
ReplyDeleteLove Jayne xxx
Very nice and decadent. Have you seen Marie Antoinette by Sophia Coppola? there are tons of truffles and macorons trophies. gorgeous sight. Mini hugs
ReplyDeleteIt looks verry yummie, Debbie!
ReplyDelete* marlies
Awwwwwww Lovely, lovely, lovely! And thank you for sharing the tutorial, I will try it out!
ReplyDeleteRachel :)
Neat idea! I love the brown and pink together!
ReplyDeleteFaBulous, Debbie! When I have some sparetime I'm going to attempt to make some following your tutorial! Mini hugs :) Marsha
ReplyDeletePerfect Debbie, Made me want a truffle NOW!!!! Love your work. Mini hugs!
ReplyDeleteHow yummy! They look so real! I am off to have a chocolate muffin made me hungry ha ha ha!
ReplyDeleteThat's the good thing of miniatures in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteI have a dessert making addiction(real food)But since I make cakes in miniature I stopped making the real thing. Not bad for my diet.
hen I find the mould making thing I will try the truffles. Well done!
Hi Debbie. Love you truffle tower.
ReplyDeleteMuts have taken ages to make.
Is it going in honeydukes!
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ReplyDeletejust saw this on the minifood blog!
ReplyDeleteOk thank you soooo much! I'm going to try this right now!
I'm just making tons of food for the SIMP, etsy, custom orders and hopefully ebay lol