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Tiny Hard Candies

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This is a picture of some of the hard candy shapes and styles that you can choose from if you want a plate of goodies either for your doll house with removable pieces or with them tacked on as a necklace, keychain, badge or whatever else you could want it for.

Please see the folder called Create your own plate in my gallery for all possible choices for plates and goodies.

If you have any suggestions for goodies you would like on plates that I don't have just let me know I always love suggestions.

Pictured here for hard candy shapes from the left to right top to bottom are:

Circle
Flower
Heart
The second row shows the two layered candies. I also have three layered ones as well.
The bottom row are some special candies. They're one colour on the outside but when you look at them from underneath they're another colour inside.

I can make these in any colour that you can think of. I can also make them glow in the dark or slightly transparent (like the ones pictured here). I can mix more than one colour to have a marbled effect. Any colour or combination you would like just let me know.

Also let me know if you want it to be a set piece for a doll house or a portable piece like for a necklace. I need to know if I should put a hole in it or not and also if the treats you choose need to be stuck down or free floating.

If you would like a design your own plate of goodies the prices are as follows:

Necklace: $18 plus shipping
Keychain, badge: $10 plus shipping
doll house plates with free moving objects: $7 plus shipping.

If you would be interested in one of these just let me know they are completely customizable and wonderfully cute.

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Image size
2688x2448px 1.78 MB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon PowerShot SD870 IS
Shutter Speed
1/125 second
Aperture
F/2.8
Focal Length
5 mm
ISO Speed
80
Date Taken
Jan 18, 2009, 11:38:16 AM
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