Gold Sequin Cake - Which Brand Of Gold Dust?

Decorating By JuliaMarie Updated 31 Jul 2014 , 6:58am by kuuushi

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JuliaMarie Posted 31 Jul 2014 , 6:06am
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AHey everyone, I absolutely love the look of gold or silver sequins on a cake. But I have searched and searched for a metallic dust to achieve the look I want. I want something super shiny and definitely not a nasty brass looking gold. Can anyone help me? I attached a photo of the look I'm going for. [ATTACHMENT=1839]image.jpg (74k. jpg file)[/ATTACHMENT]

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morganchampagne Posted 31 Jul 2014 , 6:14am
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Ahttp://thecakeblog.com/gold-sequin-cake-tutorial

I believe she mentions the gold in this tutorial...??... Not sure. But this is how I would go about it. I'm pretty sure she mentions it though lol

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JuliaMarie Posted 31 Jul 2014 , 6:17am
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AThank you for replying to me. I have seen this tutorial, but the link which is supposed to take you to the brand suggestions doesn't seem to work for me :-(

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morganchampagne Posted 31 Jul 2014 , 6:43am
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AI would try either super gold, or old gold. I'm not sure though. Definitely not kings gold or Aztec gold

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kuuushi Posted 31 Jul 2014 , 6:58am
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AWhy don't you get the Claire Bowman cake lace sequin mat? It will save you SO much time!

Here's a link: http://www.thecakedecoratingcompany.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=10089

You can also buy pre coloured gold lace mix too from the same brand.

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