Spray Bottle Paint On Amazing Wedding Cakes ....help

Decorating By Charmed Updated 12 Apr 2010 , 7:16pm by tiggy2

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Charmed Posted 10 Apr 2010 , 4:24pm
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last night on amazing wedding cakes one of the girls from Christopher Garren's cakes was spray painting a cake(a bronze colored cake with little jewels) and she was using a kind of a spray bottle (not a ready made luster spray bottle) looked like an atomizer or pressurized spray bottle. Could someone please let me know what king of spray bottle she was using and where can I get one? I have searched internet for something similar but can't find it.
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dreamacres Posted 10 Apr 2010 , 4:37pm
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I did not see it, but wonder about the coverage of the wilton spray paint cans. I do not have a spray painter yet, (on wishlist) but would love to spay paint small areas occassionally

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vita752001 Posted 10 Apr 2010 , 4:40pm
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I didn't see the show last night but it could be the edible luster spray by PME. I think Global Sugar Art has it.

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Charmed Posted 11 Apr 2010 , 2:04am
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As I said it wasn't a commercial luster spray. more like an atomizer....

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snarkybaker Posted 11 Apr 2010 , 2:09am
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We use preval sprayers . I learned the trick from Mike McCarey.

http://www.dickblick.com/products/preval-sprayer/

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b-radz Posted 11 Apr 2010 , 2:26am
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I saw that as well, it is a Preval Spray Gun. That's what I use. I got mine at Home Depot on the spray paint department. It works great!

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Charmed Posted 11 Apr 2010 , 3:57am
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Yes that is it. Thank you all so much. thumbs_up.gif

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tammieshelley2 Posted 11 Apr 2010 , 4:04am
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I am also new to cake decorating. What kind of spray do you put in the bottle. Vodka and coloring? or watered down icing?

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debster Posted 11 Apr 2010 , 4:13am
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Watching this thread......hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm interesting.

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glendaleAZ Posted 12 Apr 2010 , 4:45am
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I don't have cable so I didn't see the show. How does it compare to a regular air brush machine?

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sheilabelle Posted 12 Apr 2010 , 1:11pm
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I have seen this, but didn't know how it would work on cakes -

http://www.fineartstore.com/Catalog/tabid/365/List/1/CategoryID/11113/Level/a/Default.aspx?SortField=UnitCost%2cUnitCost

You would still have to purchase the gun - saw someone using something similar on a youtube video to spray a cake

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tiggy2 Posted 12 Apr 2010 , 7:16pm
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You use aribrush colors. IMO this is no comparison to a real airbrush. This would only be good for all over color, not detailing.

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