Help!! Me And Disco Dust Don't Get Along.....

Baking By ncjennings Updated 14 Mar 2012 , 10:56pm by AnnieCahill

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ncjennings Posted 14 Mar 2012 , 10:08pm
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So I made some cookies that were designed for a bake sale that is happening this weekend. The cookies aren't quite what I was looking to make. Is there any way to get the disco dust to look better? I tried several ways to get it on my design but mostly it was just messy looking and messy to deal with. Any suggestions? I like the look but just can't seem to manage it. Thanks

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dawnybird Posted 14 Mar 2012 , 10:29pm
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Can you give us a few more details, like how are you putting the dust on and what design or "look" are you going for?

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pattigunter Posted 14 Mar 2012 , 10:46pm
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I use a spray bottle to spray whatever i'm putting the disco dust on. Makes it stick.

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AnnieCahill Posted 14 Mar 2012 , 10:56pm
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I have seen iridescent sanding sugars. I actually have some silver sanding sugar in the cabinet. FYI disco dust is not meant for consumption-only for decorations which will not be eaten.

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