Where Can I Get Petal Dusts Of All Colors As Set?

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Lathasathish Posted 2 Apr 2011 , 7:21pm
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where can i get petal dusts of all colors as set?

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LisaPeps Posted 2 Apr 2011 , 7:30pm
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Where are you from? Would help us with knowing which websites would be useful... postage wise...

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ShandraB Posted 2 Apr 2011 , 7:33pm
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Not exactly what you asked...

If you want all colors, I would purchase a set of non-oil artist pastels and grate them, it's much less expensive. Make sure you get the non-toxic kind.

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Lathasathish Posted 2 Apr 2011 , 7:50pm
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i m from boston,ma.. pls do tell me the websites

Thnx in advance

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SammieB Posted 2 Apr 2011 , 8:23pm
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I heard someone else mention that the other day, ShandraB. Is this something you do for stuff that normally doesn't get eaten anyway, like all the flowers, or can you put it on modeling chocolate to help color? I am making a dinosaur cake next week, RKT covered in modeling chocolate for little figures, and was wondering about brushing some color on for some better texture, but I know the kiddos will be eating them.

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auntiecake Posted 2 Apr 2011 , 8:25pm
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I think the website Cakes by Sam carries the petal dust sets.

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sabre Posted 2 Apr 2011 , 9:00pm
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www.lusterdust.com or www.fondantsource.com

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Lathasathish Posted 2 Apr 2011 , 10:22pm
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Thank u SandraB for ur suggestion. Its far less expensive... Hope it works out..

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TexasSugar Posted 2 Apr 2011 , 10:57pm
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Crystal Colors. Beth has sets of them on her website, sugarpastellc.com. The bonus, they are completely edible, not just non-toxic and they can by used to color icings and fondant.

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ShandraB Posted 2 Apr 2011 , 11:29pm
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I would avoid them on decorations you know will be eaten. It's probably safe as they are non-toxic, but I wouldn't do it. For figures, flowers, etc... they are a great inexpensive tool.

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sabre Posted 2 Apr 2011 , 11:44pm
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TexasSugar.... thanks for your suggestion of Crystal Colors. It's a great website!

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