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While at my perennial favorite Japanese bookstore, Kinokuniya, I stumbled across this unusual mook called FAKE SWEETS BIBLE. Mostly I was drawn by the image on the cover - a decadently Rococo-esque classic Lolita with a corsage of lilac macarons on her lapel. I was so used to seeing sweets jewelry dripping with whipped cream and fluffy cupcakes that seeing a more Victorian take on sweets jewelry intrigued me. When I got the mook home I was delighted to discover that inside the pages were a couple great extras - ‘fake sweets’ tags, an icing guide, and even a plastic set of sweets molds for chocolate bars, buttery printed cookies, and chocolate hearts.
nachtglitzern:cyanides: (via tryphena)
Re-ment Elegant Sweets #4 (via naoki.i)
This set is my re-ment grail, because I want to make a set of tiny, tiny stacking rings.
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Macaron? (via Sharrixz)
Happy birthday, sayhitoyrrmom!
My word, what is this dark and vaguely sinister-looking pie you see before you? Well, I’ll tell you. It’s the world’s first Schadenfreude Pie, the pie to enjoy while you are reveling in the horrible misfortunes of others. Why is there a Schadenfreude Pie? Because after I wrote the headline for this entry, I wondered to myself, “what would Schadenfreude Pie taste like?”
My guess: Dark. Rich. And oh so bittersweet.
Artistically decorated waffle from my favorite WaffleHaus, Le Petit Belge. Yummy macarons, too! Not pictured: Their strawberry starbursts.
Things I Like
1. Accessories based on dessert
2. Bling
3. Japanese ridiculousness
Strapya World : DECOTTI Kawaii Pastry Cheff! Jewel Sweets Create Kit (Macaroon)