Glaze For Fondant Figures

Decorating By LEHLA Updated 1 Mar 2010 , 2:32pm by LEHLA

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LEHLA Posted 28 Feb 2010 , 6:05pm
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I read an article the other day on fondant figurines and they said " to glaze them with confectioners glaze does anyone know what this is or how to give fondant a shiny look? Thanks LEHLA

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Peanut1027 Posted 28 Feb 2010 , 6:49pm
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I've tried PAM (original) and works great. Just spray a little onto the fondant and rub it in. It makes it nice and shinning but does not break down the fondant.

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Price Posted 28 Feb 2010 , 8:08pm
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do a google search on confectioners glaze and you will be able to read some info on it. I tried to send you a link, but it was blocked.

Oh, I see you're from Cape May, NJ. I just love Cape May. I had one of the most relaxing vacations ever there!

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pattycakesnj Posted 28 Feb 2010 , 8:25pm
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you can just lightly steam them when done, it gives them a light shine (I use a cheap travel steamer, works great)

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LEHLA Posted 1 Mar 2010 , 2:02pm
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i tried the google it looks like it a glaze for donuts or cake i just want to give my fondant a shine. i will try the pam and the steam iron thanks peanut and pattycakes.
price it is a beautiful town to visit from spring to christmas after that we turn into a ghost town down here Cape may is a very seasonal town but beautiful!!

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tatorchip Posted 1 Mar 2010 , 2:12pm
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check this link and Jennifer is a cc member and is very helpful with any questions you may have. The glaze works great and one bottle last a long time.

http://www.jenniferdontz.com/estore.php?category=glazes

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LEHLA Posted 1 Mar 2010 , 2:32pm
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Thanks tatorchip!! Great site.

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