Unbreakable Gel.....

Decorating By LadyGDiver Updated 8 Sep 2006 , 9:23am by redred

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LadyGDiver Posted 1 Sep 2006 , 6:18am
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Has anyone ever used this product and what do you think? I just bought some to try and thought I'd see if anyone had some input.....Thanx

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emmascakes Posted 1 Sep 2006 , 7:22am
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I know someone who used it to make cats whiskers with it - they liked it. They tried to make a large structure out of it but it looked blobby

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LadyGDiver Posted 1 Sep 2006 , 12:20pm
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Thank you. I'm going to pipe a Tiara out of this if possible.

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LadyGDiver Posted 1 Sep 2006 , 4:04pm
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Bumping myself

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emmascakes Posted 1 Sep 2006 , 4:37pm
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I'd try a bit out first as the structure I saw someone do was a mini-pylon, about 5cm high (don't ask why they wanted to do a mini-pylon!) It didn't look so good though and they decided that unbreakable gel maybe was only good for tiny little details. Go for it - but don't bank on it working, have a back-up plan! Good luck!

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redred Posted 7 Sep 2006 , 12:20pm
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Is unbreakable gel edible?

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LadyGDiver Posted 7 Sep 2006 , 1:26pm
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The packaging states that it's edible. I started playing with this stuff 6 days ago and so far have not found anything it would be good for.

Does anyone know how to make royal icing stronger?

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redred Posted 8 Sep 2006 , 9:23am
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Apparently adding gum arabic and cream of tartar can make it stronger, though I've not tried this.

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