Luster Dust - I Love It!

Decorating By marthajo1 Updated 24 Apr 2007 , 9:51pm by Renaejrk

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mdutcher Posted 5 Apr 2007 , 8:59pm
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Here's something that I tried. I pulverized alittle non-toxic childrens sidewalk chalk and then added a bit of to it...it was the perfect silver!! It's on the bride cake I have posted on CC..on the little building. I will be doing this with other colors I am sure in the future. Hey, it's cheaper too, and tastes the same.

Just a thought.... icon_wink.gif




hmmmm....sidewalk chalk?.... icon_confused.gificon_surprised.gif

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peacockplace Posted 5 Apr 2007 , 11:40pm
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I took Colette's class and she actually recommended using children's chalk. It's non toxic.

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marthajo1 Posted 5 Apr 2007 , 11:45pm
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So -- I should probably use new pieces not the ones that are too small for my kids to hold? icon_lol.gif

I found some cute holders with Disney princesses on them that I thought would be cute as mini doll cake bodies! But I didn't know what to do with all the extra chalk! They had each of the princesses!

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Momkiksbutt Posted 6 Apr 2007 , 1:03am
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Well, now you know! LOL And the best kind to use is Crayola brand. It just works best.

Good dusting!!!!

LOL

Lisa

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Renaejrk Posted 24 Apr 2007 , 9:51pm
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