How to make a good witch out of fondant tutorial

How to make a good witch out of fondant tutorial

Robbie and Michael Cheadle are the co-authors of the Sir Chocolate Book series

21 thoughts on “How to make a good witch out of fondant tutorial

  1. Very cute, Robbie – love her green eyes and her sweet little smile.

    When I read the words “good witch” I immediately think Dorothy, the Wizard of Oz, follow the yellow brick road and Glenda the Good (who practically looks like The Blue Fairy) – and yet this little smiling witch is still dressed in black.
    Do we have to read the story to know why she a good witch?

    Also, if you eat black fondant does it turn your tongue or teeth black?
    xx,
    mgh
    (Madelyn Griffith-Haynie – ADDandSoMuchMORE dot com)
    ADD Coach Training Field founder; ADD Coaching co-founder
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    1. I did dress her in black as I was thinking of Winnie the Witch, who is a good witch but still has the look and feel of a witch and rides a broomstick with her black cat on the back. There is a story that goes with this little witch. The link is here https://robbiesinspiration.wordpress.com/2017/01/15/swan-writephoto-the-marzipan-witch-and-the-golden-swans/?frame-nonce=65a3af2199. Unfortunately, both red and black fondant do stain your teeth and tongue but not for long. Thanks for your interest, Madelyn.

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      1. I don’t know Winnie the Witch. Maybe not a story around when I was a kid (or in America)?

        Re: staining — I was recalling purple and black jelly beans from childhood Easter baskets. I don’t recall if the red ones stained as well, probably because a reddish tint was not as strange a color for lips and tongue. lol
        xx,
        mgh

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      2. Winnie the Witch is a fairly new book series and is very popular. I only know it because of Michael who absolutely loves it. The stain would be the same as those jelly beans of your childhood. I actually buy ready made black fondant because it makes a bit of a mess when you make it yourself. Have a lovely weekend, Madelyn.

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