Clear Color Flow???

Decorating By cdmolina83 Updated 17 Feb 2012 , 5:10am by cdmolina83

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cdmolina83 Posted 17 Feb 2012 , 4:20am
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HELP!!! I am needing a colorflow type margarita glass for a cake in a few weeks. The glass needs to be somewhat clear or a frosted look. How in the world can I get this effect? I have seen a few cakes on here with the same thing but not sure how to do it if its even possible. Please help me!!! icon_confused.gif

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cdmolina83 Posted 17 Feb 2012 , 4:34am
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after thinking about it, what if I were to dust it with a pearl dust.... can I do that??? Or maybe a silver dust.

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Marianna46 Posted 17 Feb 2012 , 4:34am
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You could try isomalt and a champagne glass mold if it's 3D or piping gel if it's something you're going to paint on the surface of the cake. Colorflow is basically thinned-down royal icing, so there's no way you can make it clear. Does that help any?

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Marianna46 Posted 17 Feb 2012 , 4:36am
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Hey, I just noticed we share a birthday, cdmolina. Hope you had a happy one!

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cdmolina83 Posted 17 Feb 2012 , 5:10am
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thanks... I might try a mold. And thank you!!!! Hope you did as well!!! icon_smile.gif

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