Opinions And Advice, Please

Decorating By Adrienne0317 Updated 20 May 2007 , 2:18am by rcs

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Adrienne0317 Posted 20 May 2007 , 1:58am
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Okay, I tryed rolled BC for the first time today, and I have to say I didn't really have any fun. icon_cry.gif

I was thinking of putting some Luster Dust on it to make it really shine, but I am a little afraid that it will show the "boo boos" moer.

Help, Advice, Comments? Luster Dust it or leave it be?
Thanks.

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cakedeco Posted 20 May 2007 , 2:06am
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I think it is cute. I would not add the luster dust. Your images came out great.

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showersfamily4 Posted 20 May 2007 , 2:08am
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Cute images on your cake. Personally, I wouldn't go with the luster dust. I would leave it as is. I have also tried rolled bc with no great success. From now on I will stick with mmf and peel it off it people don't like it (if I am looking for that really smooth image). Overall, I think the cake is cute and your daughter must absolutely love it.

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showersfamily4 Posted 20 May 2007 , 2:08am
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Cute images on your cake. Personally, I wouldn't go with the luster dust. I would leave it as is. I have also tried rolled bc with no great success. From now on I will stick with mmf and peel it off it people don't like it (if I am looking for that really smooth image). Overall, I think the cake is cute and your daughter must absolutely love it.

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rcs Posted 20 May 2007 , 2:18am
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I don't think you need to use Luster Dust. It's cute just the way it is! Images are really cute!

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