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Old 10-05-2008, 07:56 AM   #1  
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I saw somewhere that someone was using their white craft ink for frosting on cupcakes. does anyone out there know how this is done. does it need to be heat set?, how long does it take to dry? and are there any special instructions as to how to apply it? thank you to all and everyone who answers me.

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i should say that i am using the stamp set crazy for cupcakes not on real cupcakes

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Old 10-05-2008, 10:56 AM   #2  
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Originally Posted by mvecc

i should say that i am using the stamp set crazy for cupcakes not on real cupcakes
;-)!!! Very funny thoughts you brought to my mind there!

I cannot help you as I don't use white craft ink for frosting, I just use either liquid pearls (comes in a bottle like stickles) or iridescent puffy paints from Michaels/Walmart. The puffy paints are waaaaayyyyyy cheaper than the liquid pearls... I think they are 1.27 or so in the fabric painting section. Love how they both come out, though, creamy and yummy looking!
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