Talc Puffer At Screenface.com - Has Anyone Ordered It?

Decorating By Lisa23 Updated 5 Sep 2012 , 5:46am by cheatize

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Lisa23 Posted 22 Jul 2010 , 5:39pm
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Just wondering if anyone has purchased one or is planning to. Tried to find one in the US and can't seem to locate it. Any help would be appreciated!
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Bskinne Posted 24 Jul 2010 , 8:55pm
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What would you use it for?

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grama_j Posted 24 Jul 2010 , 9:13pm
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Depending on the size of the holes it might be neat to "puff" stuff onto the sides of cakes....... sanding sugar, etc.....

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Bskinne Posted 24 Jul 2010 , 9:21pm
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icon_smile.gif I was racking my brain, thinking maybe it was to blow PS off fondant or something...which someone suggested a baby nasal aspirator for that....

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Lisa23 Posted 29 Jul 2010 , 8:48pm
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Sorry I didn't get a chance to get back on the site til now. This little gadget was in Cake Central magazine and it's used to puff luster dust onto cakes. You just unscrew the cap, fill it up, and lightly squeeze to puff on as little or as much as you want.

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pounds6 Posted 12 May 2011 , 2:13am
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I cant find it either but I just realized that in this issue of Cake Central that I'm looking at it says "screeface.com" ....not screeNface.com. I will look again at the correct website.

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pounds6 Posted 12 May 2011 , 2:18am
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I did find it at screenface.com and they are approximately $22 each.

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imagenthatnj Posted 4 Sep 2012 , 2:30pm
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It is also here for a lot less. Looks like the same thing.

http://www.diamondedgeltd.com/acatalog/Hairdressing_Accessories.html

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cheatize Posted 5 Sep 2012 , 5:46am
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I'd be leery of trying this. I use a nasal aspirator to blow off powdered sugar and such. The aspirator is stained all sorts of colors on the outside just from my hands transferring a teeny bit of color on it when I use it. Do you think the puffer can be cleaned well enough so there's no residue?

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