Add sparkle and texture to fondant and gum paste decorations with this flavorless shimmering edible glitter Simply brush area to be decorated with water to dampen and lightly sprinkle with shimmer dust Dampen with water only and apply only to fondant or gum paste Includes 3 colors; pearl, gold and silver
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Brand | Wilton |
Item model number | 703-212 |
Color | Off-White |
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Product Id | 2105847 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.9 (14 ratings) 3.9 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 070896732125 |
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I have also mixed this with a brown food coloring and lemon juice to create a gold antiquish paint for one of my pillow cakes!
I used the white shimmer on my santa hats on my cupcakes. It made my cupcakes go from cute to WOW! I will be using this again!
I like to use the pretty shimmers to enhance my bikini cookies & make them look elegant for parties. I use several different kinds of these & swear by them.
I tried these for the first time at Christmas. The snowflake sugar cookies looked just dazzling with this silver shimmer dust!! My whole family loved it!!
Pretty, and fun. Easy to use. Good for DOY chocolate candy
I use the white on my Angel wings. A great accent
Adds the perfect shimmer to a girlie cupcake!
@Rania Assad, to be fair I doubt you are going to be snorting the shimmer dust, and also any fine particle can cause cancer if it is inhaled enough. Shimmer dust is great though!
I bought this to use on my moms bridal shower cookies. The gold turns green and the silver turns blue-ish.
I just bought these,was so excited about using them for my daughter's birthday cake,but i read a warning on its back saying"this product contains titanium dioxide which is known to the state of California to cause cancer by inhalation"..I was shocked..I thought wilton products are safe...does anyone have an information about this?