Air Brush????

Decorating By Florimbio Updated 17 Jul 2007 , 1:02pm by Molly2

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Florimbio Posted 13 Jul 2007 , 6:18pm
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I have been wanting one for awhile now. I am just wondering is it a tool I will rely use, or will it sit on my shelf most the time? I just decorate out of my home. Is it worth the investment?

If yes, what is the best one, and the best place to buy one? Can you use them on BC?

Thanks So Much!!

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JoAnnB Posted 13 Jul 2007 , 7:15pm
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If you do a search using airbrush for the search, there are dozens of threads about buying and using airbrushes.

One thread it titled cheap airbrushes. That might be helpful here is the link:

http://forum.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-348903-airbrush.html

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Suebee Posted 14 Jul 2007 , 12:54am
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I got one for Christmas. I don't use it alot right now, still trying to figure it out. But it works great when you need to cover a large area with one color. When you do an elmo cake, it tastes horrible with the red, so you use white icing and airbrush red. Just don't mess up the icing when your done.

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Suebee Posted 14 Jul 2007 , 12:55am
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I got one for Christmas. I don't use it alot right now, still trying to figure it out. But it works great when you need to cover a large area with one color. When you do an elmo cake, it tastes horrible with the red, so you use white icing and airbrush red. Just don't mess up the icing when your done. I've also airbrushed an LV purse and a Coach purse.

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Molly2 Posted 17 Jul 2007 , 1:02pm
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My hubby bought me one for my B-day a year ago and I love it I don't use it for every cake but when I do it is really neatyou can really get creative with it

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