I have been looking at some cake sites that have beautiful cakes that are airbrushed (not the grocery store type - but really cool looking) How may of you use air brushes for cake? Would you recommend them to someone how is fairly new but starting to do more and more cakes? Which ones would you recommend? Any other info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, kate
I have the airmaster airbrush set from sugarcraft.com and I really like it. I've used a few airbrushes at the bakery where I worked and this one is much better. You can get nice fine lines without blowing holes in your icing. It doesn't splatter like others either.
My DH gave me mine for Christmas. It came from kopykake.com. Love it! I would recommend one for anyone who decorates cakes.
any pics where i can see what an airbrushed cake looks like? I don't recall ever seeing one...if I have I didn't notice. Just curious!
http://www.sugarcraft.com/catalog/airbrush/AB-directions.jpg
http://www.pastrywiz.com/cakes/cakedecoration0001.htm
These come with directions too. Just click on one.
http://www.sugarcraft.com/catalog/airbrush/lessons-AB.htm
Wow, those prices weren't bad Lisa! One day I will get one!! Maybe this year for Christmas! Thanks for sharing the website~ ~TC~
Another great example of airbraushed cakes are on www.brenscake.com (I think that's what it is). She does a lot of cupcake cakes and it looks like some are airbrushed and they are really adorable (especially the butterfly ones!)
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