How Is This Done?

Decorating By qtrican Updated 6 Aug 2013 , 1:38pm by qtrican

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qtrican Posted 5 Aug 2013 , 9:35pm
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I came across this picture and want to try to make some myself. Does anyone know what ingredients are needed to make a pop like this? Is it just luster dust?

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sweets2thesweet Posted 5 Aug 2013 , 9:49pm
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No idea, but I'd like to hear the answer too! :)
 

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maybenot Posted 6 Aug 2013 , 1:46am
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Well, she swears she doesn't use disco dust................mmmmmmm hmmmmmmmmmmm

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liz at sugar Posted 6 Aug 2013 , 1:51am
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I've seen those - doesn't the creator say the luster is done by a "proprietary method"?

 

They are neat looking - wonder how they look in person.

 

Liz

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jennicake Posted 6 Aug 2013 , 7:04am
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AI saw a video on YouTube once where someone demonstrated dry-brushing luster dust on white cake pops. Looked fantastic, could be what was done for these.


Also I wonder if airbrushing would work

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Sweet Janis Posted 6 Aug 2013 , 7:12am
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 I wonder if airbrushing would work too :-)

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qtrican Posted 6 Aug 2013 , 1:38pm
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Thanks for the help. I'm going to try the luster dust method that was on you tube. I'll post a pic with the results after I'm done
 

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