No Airbrush, Use Betty Crocker Spray??

Decorating By ccr03 Updated 3 Feb 2006 , 9:47pm by beccal

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ccr03 Posted 3 Feb 2006 , 5:32pm
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Something occurred to me the other day. For those of use that don't have an airbrush machine, have any of you used the Betty Crocker Decorating Spray? I've only 'played' with it once, but I thought it was pretty cool. Just an idea.

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LivinInABox Posted 3 Feb 2006 , 7:04pm
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That's a good idea. I never even thought of that. I will have to try it myself.

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beccal Posted 3 Feb 2006 , 9:27pm
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I've used the Betty Crocker and the Wilton spray and I've had pretty good results. Just have to be careful to be quick when you push the spray button down or it'll drip. At least that's what I've noticed. thumbs_up.gif

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justcakn Posted 3 Feb 2006 , 9:38pm
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and go outside if possible when you use it or you'll have a film of whatever color you're using on your counter. I put newspaper under my last cake I did using the spray and that works too. I love using the sprays, you could get cleaner lines with an airbrush but this is a good alternative.

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KittisKakes Posted 3 Feb 2006 , 9:43pm
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I prefer the Betty Crocker sprays over the Wilton ones. The Wilton spray "splatters" too often.

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beccal Posted 3 Feb 2006 , 9:47pm
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Ahhh yes... the "splatter" is what I was referring to... hate that! icon_cry.gif

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