DIY: Decorating sugar cubes

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Just because you can. I used food coloring and a tiny brush. And that’s it. It took me a couple of minutes. Perfect for sending messages, scrabble or making teatime a little bit more special.

23 comments:

  1. Haha that's so cute!
    Now if you have different colors you can make rainbow sugar cubes!! =D

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  2. no, I don't know the game mikado... but just about to look it up. Btw, LOVE the polka dot picture at the top of your blog. Have i mentioned that before?

    -liv
    http://chocolivlovelaugh.blogspot.kr

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    1. It's a concentration game with sticks. And thank you :) my sister made it

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  3. You're so funny sometimes : ] Very cute mini-project though!

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    1. Only thing is that my tea turned in this kind of weir greenish colour whaha. oh well.

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  4. Haha ... This is so neat and cheerful! Last Valentine's Day I made some pink (granular) sugar with food colouring, and loved using it on top of cappuccino!

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    1. Oh that's an awesome idea! I almost forgot, but you remind me of my dad colouring sugar for a special christmas dinner for the desert once when I was a kid :)

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  5. This is great! I mean it doesn't matter what your sugar cubes look but then again, why not decorate them a little bit before you use them :---)

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    1. It also doesn't matter what you look like, but I still enjoy wearing a happy polka dot dress ;) I guess these things are just extra. and fun in their own way

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  6. This is such fun thing to do. I think i'll do it with kids i work with. I am sure they're going to love it.
    Thank you for the idea.

    Have a lovely and creative week.

    Red xx

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    1. Tell me what they thought if you do! I think food colouring is always a fun thing to do, especially with kids.

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  7. This is really cute!! And I just discovered pens with edible ink at some shop in the vicinity. :)

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    1. Ohhh that sounds great! I never saw those before!

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  8. adorable! will definitely do this too. :)

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    1. Fun! i especially love the little heart somehow.

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  9. aww. That is really adorable.
    +Victoria+

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  10. Oh my, I would have never thought to do this to sugar cubes - it's such a great idea for a small get-together. Thanks for sharing this :)

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    1. True. I was thinking simply drawing hearts in different colours would already be pretty neat :)

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