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post #16 of 18
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Christi
(NO I am not a goat farmer LOL)


I get enough excercise just pushing my luck
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Christi
(NO I am not a goat farmer LOL)


I get enough excercise just pushing my luck
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post #17 of 18
A lady told me that in a seminar she takes a person use 1/2 cup of water(?) and 1/2 cup of piping gel, but i was thinking that water can ruin the work. I prefer use vodka. But is for use with airbrush over fondant (bottles, glasss) . the water is more dificult to dry. I never try this! but using the vodka intead the water give me more confidence.
post #18 of 18
In defense of confectioner's glaze... it has its good uses, don't throw it out! I decorated a masonite board to go under a wedding cake with Royal Icing, stenciling, etc. and let that dry, then brushed on smelly ol' confectioner's glaze. I did this a week in advance of the wedding, so the odor was gone by the date. The confectioner's glaze waterproofed the board. Also, if you make gum paste decorations, this glaze is handy for shiny berries. Thin it and clean your tools with isopropyl alcohol. If you want something that cuts faster, use acetone (fingernail polish remover.)
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