New Airbrush

Decorating By frog80 Updated 12 Aug 2007 , 12:37pm by vickymacd

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frog80 Posted 10 Aug 2007 , 9:12pm
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I just got my first airbrush set in. I ordered the Kroma Jet from Kopykake and now I can't wait to use it. Any ideas? Of course, I get the airbrush in, but no cake orders to use it on. icon_cry.gif !!!

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luvbakin Posted 11 Aug 2007 , 2:52pm
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Why don't you cut out some circles and rectangles out of cardboard (cake sizes) and practice on that. Have you ever used one before? If not, then start off with just some basic techniques.

Have fun!

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DecoratorJen Posted 11 Aug 2007 , 3:10pm
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check out this link...

http://www.howtoairbrush.com/Lindex.htm

I found it very usefull in the beginning!
Plus it is FREE icon_smile.gif

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luvbakin Posted 11 Aug 2007 , 4:46pm
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Wow that is a great site!!!

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Destini Posted 12 Aug 2007 , 11:27am
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Thanks for sharing. icon_biggrin.gif

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vickymacd Posted 12 Aug 2007 , 12:37pm
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I'm just getting into that too! Have been playing with the food colors on paper and then frosted some brownies to try. Found out the pressure has to be at only #10 otherwise you blow away the frosting! LOL
Was so pleased with what I've done so far and can't wait to try more. Just need time to practice!!!!!!

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