What Can I Use To Get A Major Sparkle Effect?

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mommie917 Posted 27 Jul 2011 , 9:09pm
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I really love the look of disco dust but I know its not edible...I have a hot pink tier that I'm making for a cake and I would love to find something that really makes it sparkle but can also be eaten. Luster dust just doesn't seem to sparkle enough. Any ideas? Thanks in advance icon_smile.gif

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BlakesCakes Posted 27 Jul 2011 , 9:16pm
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Sanding sugar mixed w/ edible cake sparkles and luster dust works well.

Rae

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stlcakelady Posted 27 Jul 2011 , 9:24pm
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Disco dust...comes in a variety of colors.

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BlakesCakes Posted 27 Jul 2011 , 9:28pm
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Originally Posted by stlcakelady

Disco dust...comes in a variety of colors.




Right, but OP states that she knows it's NOT edible, so she asked for alternatives.

Rae

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stlcakelady Posted 27 Jul 2011 , 9:43pm
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Oops! Sorry...read too fast.

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JSKConfections Posted 27 Jul 2011 , 9:58pm
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I was going to say edible glitter...must be the same as cake sparkles. Good luck!

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sistercarey Posted 27 Jul 2011 , 10:33pm
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Airbrush that part of the cake with pearl.

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shanter Posted 27 Jul 2011 , 10:38pm
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I saw edible glitter, different from disco dust, at Country Kitchen's web site.

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Torimomma Posted 27 Jul 2011 , 11:12pm
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Disco Dust isn't edible! Darn, I wanted to try it out but didn't want to pay shipping so I settled for cake sparkles. I'm glad I did now.

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mommie917 Posted 27 Jul 2011 , 11:23pm
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Thanks everybody! I think I'm going to attempt the sugar, I found it in hot pink icon_smile.gif ...do I just brush the cake with a lil bit of water and attach it like that?

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sweettreat101 Posted 28 Jul 2011 , 8:17am
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I tried the sanding sugar and didn't like it. You could use a pearl spray. I believe it comes in pink.

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JSKConfections Posted 28 Jul 2011 , 1:22pm
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Michael's carries edible glitter in a few colors...I always like the clear, looks like little diamonds! Good luck! Would love to see the finished cake!

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