Edible Glitter

Decorating By notjustcake Updated 14 Nov 2006 , 11:53pm by nichi

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notjustcake Posted 14 Nov 2006 , 1:18am
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I JUST BOUGHT THIS TODAY BUT IT IS NOT GLITTER IT'S SPARKLES HOW IS THE BEST WAY TO CRUSH THEM INTO GLITTER TO DIP THE END OF RED ROSES FOR A SPARKLY EFFECT WITHOUT WASTING ANY OF IT THANKS IN ADVANCE STILL WORKING ON MY MINI CAKES

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prettycake Posted 14 Nov 2006 , 1:58am
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Is it made by Wiltons ? Then you will be disaapointed..

try this: www.cakesbysam.com/store/cart.php?target=product&product_id=21462&pabPageID=2


this is way much better..

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notjustcake Posted 14 Nov 2006 , 1:58am
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yes icon_mad.gif oh well they are 4" mini cakes donated to my dd's school's bingo night bake sale

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notjustcake Posted 14 Nov 2006 , 11:43pm
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Well I got Wilton's edible glitter can I just use it like that out of the bottle has anyone tried it how will this look?

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missyek Posted 14 Nov 2006 , 11:45pm
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Originally Posted by cakedecor

Well I got Wilton's edible glitter can I just use it like that out of the bottle has anyone tried it how will this look?




If it is the shimmer dust, just brush the edges of your flowers with a little bit of water and sprinkle on the dust or dip it in the dust. That should work. thumbs_up.gif

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nichi Posted 14 Nov 2006 , 11:53pm
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If its that flaky shiny plastic looking stuff maybe you could put it in a coffee/spice mill to get it to be a finer consistency, might loose the shiny though.

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