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It's strange that there's no tutorials or samples. Did you win it from them? I see the sample pack comes with craft sticks, so I'd say you could spread it through a stencil.
I've not heard of either products. The frosting looks like paint, but I sure don't know what the frosting paper could be. The site has a Contact Us link, so you could always ask them what these products are and how best to use them.
I'm intrigued so I felt the need to look it up myself (sorry everyone, it's not like I didn't believe you when you all said there's nothing to be found when search Google). I'm mostly replying because I'm interested now.
Take a look at some of their layouts. They use it as "snow" or "frosting" on a cupcake. It kind of creates a 3 dimentional look. You just kind of spread it out over the part that you want to add some texture to.
By the way, I saw their kits in a booth at a CK Convention this weekend, so that's how I know..lol.:p
It looks similar to the stuff you use with stencils called stencil paste. You lay the stencil down and spread the stuff over with a spatula (kind of like spackling a wall), then remove the stencil and let it dry.
That's my best guess
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