Hi all,
I've made a stiletto shoe and I'm really not happy with the look of the stiletto, so I was thinking of covering it with silver glitter to hide some of the poor finish. Any suggestions as the best way to go about it without covering the rest of the shoe in unwanted glitter?
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Hmm, do you think you would be able to apply it with a paint brush?
I think you need a small paint brush then use your glitter with vodka or lemon extract. To make it more glittery you can use edible luster dust or disco dust.
Thank you all for your input. I think I might experiment on an old gumpaste flower or something first, to see how accurate I can be.
The thing with the paintbrush is, I seem to remember trying that once before and the glitter just stuck to the brush, not what I was trying to coat!
Some experimenting today I think!
Katy, I've been trying to find some information for you and came across this tutorial where she used disco dust on just a small portion of the butterfly http://www.clockworklemon.com/2011/06/gum-paste-butterfly-tutorial....
Goreti, that is so sweet of you to take the time and trouble for me. I still haven't worked up the courage to touch the damn shoe today! Mick keeps saying -'leave well alone and quit while you're ahead. You'll only **** it up if you do any more'
For once in my life, I am starting to lean towards listening to his advice................the rest of the shoe doesn't look too bad this morning!
Oh no June - couldn't you just SPIT! Why are these things sent to try us?
On another note - it is my grandson Jose's birthday on Friday and family do on Sunday. So I am making his cake of course - No.1 grandson and the apple of my eye..... I told his Mum it wouldn't be anything very fancy as I wouldn't have time due to the shoe thing (which is for her partner's daughter). So I tried to think of something easy to do but with a theme and came up with Game of Thrones, which is one of his favourite books/programmes. I decided to try to make the sigil of one of the main families this afternoon. Guess what? Perfectly straightforward, easy as pie and looks great! How does that happen? lol
Sometimes Katy that is just the way it is. I think it's just to give us a confidence boost that things go smoothly every once in awhile. Then the next time "POW" and everything goes wrong.
I think you're right Goreti. Just when you're on the verge of throwing in the towel, you get a boost. I've even managed to crumb coat the shoe box with sharp corners and almost smooth finish! Let's not get too cocky though, I'm sure things will go pear shaped again tomorrow!
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