July 06, 2011

Make your own sugar cubes

Next up in this week's "Wish I'd Thought of That" series: DIY sugar cubes from Nifty Thrifty Things. They're completely adorable, are they not? Learn how to make them right here. It looks fun to try at least once.

21 comments:

  1. great link because after stopping by to learn about sugar cubes, I found her post on homemade ginger ale!! Thanks for sharing all of your great finds!

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  2. oh wonderful!!i was looking for something for the tea house!

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  3. That's awesone. I've seen shaped sugarcubes in shops but they were so incredibly expensive that I never bought them. Need to check it out.


    Haha. I just noticed: My word verification is "sugarbo". Nice.

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  4. Too cute - especially love the brown ones..! :-)

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  5. Adorable! Would be fun for a party with tea or lemonade.

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  6. I saw these on Pinterest the other day--brilliant! And even though I saw them already, THANK YOU FOR SHARING. I find great stuff here on your blog :-)

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  7. When I was a little girl I always said I'd have sugar cubes when I grew up because I thought they were so darling and these most certainly are!! Thanks for the link!

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  8. totally something i wish i would have thought of.

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  9. What a cute idea! I love the heart shaped ones!

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  10. Cute idea! The different shapes would be perfect for a tea party.

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  11. Farewell to the boring square sugar cube! Love this!

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  12. i simply adore your blog...is soo fabulous!!!
    love learning news tricks and things....thanks!:)
    xoxo
    lila
    PS: following you!

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  13. I love this idea! Thanks so much for sharing.

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  14. Thank you so much for sharing my project on your blog, Jessica!
    xoxo from Germany,
    Vanessa

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  15. How cute for a tea party or shower, or even a gift for a tea-loving friend!

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  16. this is what exactly I what to learn, thanks.

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  17. Thanks for this post (and link) on creating your own sugar cubes. They look quite adorable.

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