Fairy fly Candy land
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Fairy fly Candy land
Treated myself with some Silly Farm rainbowcakes and a fairy fly kit 'Candy land'.
They were on sale available in the Netherlands, so I didn't hesitate!
But... Is there anyone having already made a design with this kit, or knows someone who did? Would love to see some examples!
They were on sale available in the Netherlands, so I didn't hesitate!
But... Is there anyone having already made a design with this kit, or knows someone who did? Would love to see some examples!
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I'd be interested to see some, too! "Rosebud" is easy to make designs with, but the colours in "Candy Land" are a little more unusual.
Kammy- Number of posts : 1408
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well, it is staying quite quiet around this subject, but I can't imagine that there is nobody who owns "candy Land".
You'd think there must be somebody who does....
You'd think there must be somebody who does....
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I am actually looking forward to any relies here too.
I guess it is just that the whole forum went very quiet...
I guess it is just that the whole forum went very quiet...
mamakatrien- Number of posts : 486
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I saw that too, but I only got 3 rainbowcakes by sillyfarm...didn't get the fairy fly though..the combinations seemed a bit strange to me...
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Yes, it is a bit strange!
I know how to use them seperately, the combinations of the splits are very nice, but the whole kit in one design is a bit hard...
I know how to use them seperately, the combinations of the splits are very nice, but the whole kit in one design is a bit hard...
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Good luck Lizzie! I don't have any fairy fly kits so no help coming from me, sorry.
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Dagnammit, I came back after my weekend away and saw "7 replies", hoping there'd be a whole LOAD of inspiration here. No joy on that front.
I guess L!zzie and I will have to inspire each other, instead.
I guess L!zzie and I will have to inspire each other, instead.
Kammy- Number of posts : 1408
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Check the Silly Farm tutorials...there are a lot of them and surely Heather uses that cake somewhere!
Ester K-D- Number of posts : 180
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I checked them and she uses fairy fly kits, but couldn't find this specific one!
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Lizzie, two words: wuppie fairies.
JennyNixe- Number of posts : 606
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I think heaps of people must be watching this thread with a lot of anticipation like me! I just ordered 'Duelling Dragons' and 'Wildflower', but I'm in Australia but it will take a while to get here. When it does I'm definitely going to have a play, and if I come up with anything half decent I'll post photos!
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Would love to see those!
Silly farm does have tutorials with those, the colourcombos are much more matching!
It's just the Candy land that's a bit hard, but it was the only one available in the Netherlands, and the colours are still beautiful, so I can use them seperate.
Just anxious to know if there was a design including the big splitcake and the smaller one strokes!
Silly farm does have tutorials with those, the colourcombos are much more matching!
It's just the Candy land that's a bit hard, but it was the only one available in the Netherlands, and the colours are still beautiful, so I can use them seperate.
Just anxious to know if there was a design including the big splitcake and the smaller one strokes!
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soooo....I got it..was very curious, but the big rainbow is a very strange combination, I would never ever put a pink/purpelish colour next to a greenish/blueish one, but i will try it! I don't get the green one stroke combination in combination with the rest either...I will try it and probably take the greens out and put a dark blue and a teal to match up with the bigger rainbow...I will try and do design soon..
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Great Michelle, you're so good at one strokes!
Let's all try and see what we can come up with!
Let's all try and see what we can come up with!
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I think the green mini-split is for leaves, to go with the flowers you can paint with the purple/pink/white split, Michelle. At least, that's the way I've used it. Similarly to L!zzie, though, I haven't worked out a design that uses the bigger rainbow along with those one-stroke cakes. They're such pretty colours, but Rosebud is far easier to design with.
Kammy- Number of posts : 1408
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well...I regret buying it to tell the truth..why is it called candy land anyway?? it has nothing to do with candy...indeed you can make flowers and leaves and that's what I did, but the rainbow is so blue with the blue and teal...
I don't like the combination...but here's what I made with it...I would have made a brighter rainbow to match the other colours in the one strokes...
I also still think that all these one strokes are too big...but I like the white-pink-purple combination, although I don't like metallics in one strokes too much...
I don't like the combination...but here's what I made with it...I would have made a brighter rainbow to match the other colours in the one strokes...
I also still think that all these one strokes are too big...but I like the white-pink-purple combination, although I don't like metallics in one strokes too much...
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You're fabulous.... Even with a cake like this you make an awsome mask! Thanks!
I see what you mean by using the blue and teal beside each other, there's not much difference between those colours...
Hmmm... I'll give it a try too, when I'm able to paint again!
I see what you mean by using the blue and teal beside each other, there's not much difference between those colours...
Hmmm... I'll give it a try too, when I'm able to paint again!
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Beautiful, Michelle - thank you for having a go with this! I actually DO like the colours of the large cake, but I really consider it more of a blue-purple shade shift, if you get what I mean, rather than three distinct colours. Again, the one in Rosebud is far easier to use, but I might revisit my CandyLand now to make some masks and so on.
Incidentally, the green one-stroke cake makes good snakes, too. I did one on my little boy's arm when the kit first arrived, and he loved it.
And l!zzie....beware. Now I know I like Rosebud, I'll know what to buy you next time I feel like sending a wee care package over the canal.
Incidentally, the green one-stroke cake makes good snakes, too. I did one on my little boy's arm when the kit first arrived, and he loved it.
And l!zzie....beware. Now I know I like Rosebud, I'll know what to buy you next time I feel like sending a wee care package over the canal.
Kammy- Number of posts : 1408
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Aww Kammy, you're just so sweet, just send me a hand-blown kiss and I'm totally happy!
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Beautiful!
Kammy- Number of posts : 1408
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