Tip Question

Decorating By cylstrial Updated 30 Jan 2009 , 1:18pm by cylstrial

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cylstrial Posted 29 Jan 2009 , 8:41pm
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Hello everyone!

I just have a quick question. What tip would you use to create a snow drift effect?

Thank you for your help!!
Celeste

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cylstrial Posted 29 Jan 2009 , 9:31pm
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Anyone? I'm teaching a class tonight and this is something that I decided to throw in at the last second. I'm considering not using a tip.. and just using the coupler. Any thoughts about that?

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jammjenks Posted 29 Jan 2009 , 10:30pm
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What is a snow drift effect? Do you have a pic?

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prterrell Posted 29 Jan 2009 , 10:36pm
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Either the largest round tip you have or the open coupler. When I was at the bakery, we'd very lightly highlight the snow with purple, pink, and blue airbrush and then add white edible glitter. If you do it just right it totally looks real.

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cylstrial Posted 30 Jan 2009 , 1:18pm
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Originally Posted by prterrell

Either the largest round tip you have or the open coupler. When I was at the bakery, we'd very lightly highlight the snow with purple, pink, and blue airbrush and then add white edible glitter. If you do it just right it totally looks real.




Thanks for your help! I really appreciate it!

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