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Decorating By suzied Updated 25 Jul 2011 , 11:16pm by Torimomma

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suzied Posted 25 Jul 2011 , 12:02pm
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I have decided to this cake in fondant ( i inquired about this cake a couple of weeks ago as i was going to do it only in bc) can some one tell me how i do the back ground. is the blue part done with petal/luster dust? Could it have been done with an airbrush or spray can? I dont have an air brush. the spray can blue is not light. my question is how do you do this and what do i use to do it. Thanks in advance. much appreciated.


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neelycharmed Posted 25 Jul 2011 , 12:29pm
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petal dust or a light sponge and you should be able to pull off the look without an airbrush...
Hope it helps!
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suzied Posted 25 Jul 2011 , 12:40pm
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Originally Posted by neelycharmed

petal dust or a light sponge and you should be able to pull off the look without an airbrush...
Hope it helps!
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Thanks thats an idea . shall give it a try. since this is on the cake and will be eaten, my question is, is petal dust edible? i know its non toxic. anybody knows??

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Torimomma Posted 25 Jul 2011 , 11:16pm
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If you are using fondant you could try to lightly marble it white and blue. That petal dust seems like a good idea to me though. I believe it is edible.

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