Hello Several Questions About Airbrushing A Bow
Decorating By NEWTODECORATING Updated 2 Aug 2007 , 3:14am by NEWTODECORATING
Hey guys and gals I know you are all thinking "Man not another airbrush question" I can only apologize and admit I have no clue what I am doing with this.
I need a RED bow for a cake and have borrowed a friends airbrush. I thought that would be my best and easiest answer.
Here come the questions...
Should I make the bow in pink gumpaste and then airbrush it red or does it matter?
Should I airbrush the pieces of the bow before or after assembly?
And if I need to do them before assembly, how long will it take for them to dry enough to handle for assembly?
Thanks everyone. By the way the friend I borrowed this from has never used it either.
Don't bother tinting the fondant that is redundant and you might as well color it red by hand. I would spray it already assembled. It does take time to dry. Make sure you set-up a "Spray Booth" (I use plastic sheeting,) for over flow spray and get a face mask or you will be blowing red for a week. Long stokes back and forth and up and down. Think Karate Kid......It will take several coats for a true red. When you handle the bow after painting touch the edges only and touch up with a little of the airbrush paint and a paint brush. Good luck, post your pic. HTH.
Thank you Tiptop57! I was thinking that would be redundant, but like I said I have no experience with an airbrush. I am hoping to play around with this one and decide if I want to purchase one for myself.
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