Marshmallow Flow???

Decorating By Mami_Mom Updated 17 Nov 2008 , 3:10am by kakeladi

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Mami_Mom Posted 16 Nov 2008 , 10:04pm
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Hi..I was just meandering through the pix and I saw someone say they had just first attempted marshmallow flow?? I have been gone from visiting this sight for a few weeks..I have never heard of this...what is it, how can I make it and can I use it to flow ice sugar cookies?
Thanks a million!!

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mommicakes Posted 16 Nov 2008 , 11:10pm
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Welcome back. I used this for the first time around St. Patricks day. It was really fun to do. You use marshmallow fluff, and melt it in the microwave. Outline your image/design and fill in with the colors you want. (you color it just like any other icing.) It has a really shiny finish, and looks so cool. I'll see if I can post one to my pics.


Edited: Found one, did this for my daughters birthday.

Donna
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Dinny2222 Posted 17 Nov 2008 , 12:48am
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Very cool. Will have to give this a try

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kakeladi Posted 17 Nov 2008 , 3:10am
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Yrs ago there was a gal (name: Suzanne) who created a sensation for a short time w/her "CremeFlo" technique.
As I remember she mixed marshmallow fluff w/Karo syrup (almost equal amounts). The figure *had* to be outlined w/royal icing then when dry (almost instantly) she poured in the flow mixture. There were lots of cute examples of her technique in MBN.

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