What do you think--getting married, wedding cake toppers in chickens?

I make cakes and it would be easier to make rice crispy treats and shape it as a chicken body (not head) and cover in fondant. Take a tooth pick and make the feathers in it. Use some thin dowels for the legs also covered in fondant. Make the head out of gumpaste or fondant, you may need a tooth pick to hold up the head. Dress one in a veil and the other with a bow tie. It would be super cute!!!
 
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Might look something like this in FIMO


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oh jesus rootball, lol.

leitha, kind of wondering if she shouldn't just do them in Fimo. At least that way they could keep them, maybe put them on a book shelf after the wedding.
 
I vote with doing them in Fimo. That way, the people can keep them!
The OP mentioned that she doesn't think her Aunt has workd with fondant before. A lady I know at the craft store has a daughter who is a pastry chef. She said her daughter buys the books that show you how to make stuff out of Sculpey and Fimo, but makes them out of pastillage, which I believe is stronger than fondant( but not sure)

How about a set of little birthday candle holders? They would be great baby shower gifts. You could sell them in a pretty little storage basket/box. You sell a set of ten, and reuse them every year until the 'baby' is ten years old. (I had a porcelain set as a child. I have also seen them in silver-plate).
How about chicken refridgerator magnets?Chicken dangly earrings? Chicken Christmas tree ornaments?
'(I love Fimo!)
 

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