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Is it okay to eat the item after it's been brushed with isopropyl?
I steam, I put a cooling rack over a pot of boiling water and put my flowers, figures whatever on the rack upsidedown for just a few seconds. Works pretty good just don't leave them to long.
I bought a steamer for clothes, and that will add shine to your cakes/flowers. As stated above
There is a trick I learned about making your cakes look glossy, by using PAM spray, and the nice thing is it comes in a butter flavored spray which seems to soak into the fondant very nicely and left a beautiful shine.
I just use my iron too. :) Bought a small steamer but it didn't work at all, so i went back to using my iron. Haven't had any problems at all.
Isabel Marques said:
hi ladies i use a cordless steam iron...... i suppose one with a cord would do the same ..... works for me :-)
Just finished making a Guitar Cake. This is scary ahhhh wanted it to look shiny so after reading everyones comments decided to airbrush it with vodka, looks ok at the moment! hoping that it will stay that way in the morning.
You don't need a steamer necessarily. You can make up a mix of equal parts of vodka and white Karo syrup and brush it on or thin it with more vodka and put it in a spray bottle and mist your fondant with it. This is especially great for bows and small accent pieces but will work on your whole cake as well. To stick pieces of fondant together, mix some small bits of gumpaste or fondant into a little bit of water and use it as "glue". Apply it with a a small paintbrush or the tip of your finger. A little goes a long way.
Thank you for your comments.
Sadly woke up this morning and it didn't retain its glossy look, maybe i didn't spray enough on? What is Karo syrup? I don't know if its available here in NZ, unless it has a different name???
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