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PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:41 am  Reply with quoteBack to top

Crying or Very sad
I tried brushing them with vodka to get the cornstartch off, but is there anything else that will make them look cleaner??

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Try dusting them with a dry paintbrush and Super Pearl dusting powder. It will make them look more even, but it will also add a bit of pearly shine, not sure if that is what you want. I don't use cornstarch sprinkled on the board when rolling gumpaste. I lightly grease the board with a bit of crisco, wipe it with a paper towel and then roll. If you feel you have to use cornstarch look in the disposible diaper area of your grocery store for diaper liners, put a small amount of cornstarch in the middle of the liner, gather up the top and secure it with a rubber band wrapped tightly at the top. Then you can just pounce it on your rolling board like you would a powder puff on your face. You don't need a lot of cornstarch to prevent sticking, it just makes too thick a coating on your paste and you end up with the problem you are having now.
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The cake is beautiful!!! Smile Maybe a bronze luster dust on the shoes--it would still coordinate with the color scheme, and bronzed baby shoes are such a cliche that nobody would question why the shoes are shiny...just a thought. Good luck! Smile
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Oh wow, I just wanted to say, your cake is absolutely beautiful!! I would also try to dust them with some luster dust! Oh and you booties look soo real!
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:14 am  Reply with quoteBack to top

nice cake.....Ive had the same happen to me..I found using a brush and water helped...just not to much or the color will run....I did this my poka dot cake in my pics and worked fine.
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Thank you for your quick replies and nice comments. I'll have to try out your suggestions next time. Smile
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:15 am  Reply with quoteBack to top

I think the dust makes them look a bit "suede-ish". You probably don't think the same, but you could try dry dusting them, or brush them with water - that'll make them glossy (not sure if that's what u want) and get rid of the cornstarch.
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Just to share and maybe it'll make you laugh... When I first read the subject line, I read 'dingy'--hard 'g'--as in airhead-like! Razz Laughing lol I wondered what that was about until I read the actual post! HA! By the way... I think they look good just the way they are. Great looking cake! Thumbs Up!
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You did a very good jpb on this cake, you should be absolutely proud of it!!
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 1:51 pm  Reply with quoteBack to top

Well, I don't know if I am "Dingy" as in dull, or "Dingy" as in airhead, but I didn't even notice the link to your cake and thought you were speaking of white shoes. No, don't use super pearl on these, try dusting them with Cocoa Brown petal dust and if you don't have that you can try just regular cocoa powder. But if you use cocoa powder, after dusting them, tap them gently on the counter to remove the excess powder and then blow on them. Otherwise the cocoa would come off on your icing.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 2:10 pm  Reply with quoteBack to top

Whenever I use chocolate fondant, I use cocoa powder instead of cornstarch when rolling out maybe the same for brown gumpaste?
I think you cake is sooo cute. Your shoes turned out just wonderful!

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