How To I Get That Sprayed Look, For Skys, Grass Ect.

Decorating By dandy207 Updated 12 Mar 2006 , 5:36am by Dale

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dandy207 Posted 12 Mar 2006 , 5:16am
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Ive seen cakes that looks lightly dusted with coloring, are they useing some sort of spray thing? Lots are used to make skys or grass or water. And its just sort of faded. Does that make sense? Its hard to explain. thanks in advance!

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Lazy_Susan Posted 12 Mar 2006 , 5:20am
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Most people use an air brush for that effect. I know that Wilton makes something in a can (I forget what it is called). I'm sure others will know icon_smile.gif

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Darstus Posted 12 Mar 2006 , 5:33am
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Wilton does make a spray in a can. You can get the look of clouds with this. I think I saw something where you use a paper towel and cut a design along the bottom to look like fluffy clouds and hold it over your cake while you spray then move it down and spray again until you get what you want. I know this isn't very clear and I can't remember where I saw it but you might find it on Wilton's web site (www.wilton.com) Be sure you practice on something first so you don't ruin your cake.

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lastingmoments Posted 12 Mar 2006 , 5:34am
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its in one of the wilton yearbooks.......ill see if i can find which one has it!!!

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Dale Posted 12 Mar 2006 , 5:36am
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Airbrush for the best job, but Wilton makes color spray as the others have mentioned. Available at Michaels, Wal-Mart and a few grocery stores.

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