I took a photo down to Kinko's and had it printed on a transparency. I then cut it out to the shape that I needed and "painted" the silver parts with luster dust. I don't have access to an edible printer, but I can always find a Kinko's. I have done this with the invitation or napkins from a child's party. Parents can keep it in a memento book if they'd like also unlike with the edible paper. Thanks for the nice comment!!
I took a photo down to Kinko's and had it printed on a transparency. I then cut it out to the shape that I needed and "painted" the silver parts with luster dust. I don't have access to an edible printer, but I can always find a Kinko's. I have done this with the invitation or napkins from a child's party. Parents can keep it in a memento book if they'd like also unlike with the edible paper. Thanks for the nice comment!!
Wow! How did you get the picture on the cake? Awesome job!
I took a photo down to Kinko's and had it printed on a transparency. I then cut it out to the shape that I needed and "painted" the silver parts with luster dust. I don't have access to an edible printer, but I can always find a Kinko's. I have done this with the invitation or napkins from a child's party. Parents can keep it in a memento book if they'd like also unlike with the edible paper. Thanks for the nice comment!!
What a great idea! I might have to try this...
Wow! How did you get the picture on the cake? Awesome job!
I took a photo down to Kinko's and had it printed on a transparency. I then cut it out to the shape that I needed and "painted" the silver parts with luster dust. I don't have access to an edible printer, but I can always find a Kinko's. I have done this with the invitation or napkins from a child's party. Parents can keep it in a memento book if they'd like also unlike with the edible paper. Thanks for the nice comment!!
What a great idea! I might have to try this...