How Do I Apply Luster Dust To A Barbie Cake

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shellycakes123 Posted 7 Apr 2009 , 5:45pm
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Do I brish it on dry??? Never used LD before, sorry

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Kiddiekakes Posted 7 Apr 2009 , 5:56pm
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It depends what effect you are trying to achieve..Are you trying to paint some parts? Do you want glitter? After you specifiy what effect you want I can give you more detailed info!

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shellycakes123 Posted 7 Apr 2009 , 5:59pm
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Just a glittery effect on the dress...

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luv_to_decorate Posted 7 Apr 2009 , 6:00pm
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If you are using fondant for the covering you can dust it on dry with a small paint brush or you can mix it with a little clear vanilla and paint colors on. Super pearl dust gives a great shine without adding color. But if you have dark color fondant, it will lighten it up. For large areas, I have a new blush brush I use and keep in my cake storage just for that prupose.it

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Kiddiekakes Posted 7 Apr 2009 , 6:02pm
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Yes..like Luv to decorate states you can lightly powder it on with a soft brush.You can mix it with vodka to make a paste to paint with it on harder surfaces.

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sweetopia Posted 7 Apr 2009 , 6:06pm
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.. I like using raspberry vodka personally... icon_biggrin.gif hee hee.

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