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Old 01-06-2009, 11:32 AM   #1  
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I was looking at some cards and it mentioned "Frosting Technique". Does anyone know what that is and how it is done??:confused:
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I'm not sure what cards here use that technique because I haven't searched for it, but here's a blog that might help. The frosting part is under step #4. HTH
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Now that is wild. I have never heard of this. I wonder if it has a smell/odor at all??
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I'm not sure what cards here use that technique because I haven't searched for it, but here's a blog that might help. The frosting part is under step #4. HTH
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WHat a great idea.....I can see it on snowmen. snowflakes, all sorts of thing. Love your cupcakes....They are fantastic. Your daughter is lucky to have such a talented mom!!!!!!!!!
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This is interesting. I am going to have to try it.
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What a fantastic idea. You have a very lucky little girl.

Do you think you could add a teeny drop of vanilla so they would smell sweet too?
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Ladies....I've also purchased embossing paste that was called frosting. It's used with brass stencils. Totally different process than what is used/done in the link shown in a previous post.

The link shown previously reminds me of when I was a little girl. We made clay with just salt, flour and water (obvioiusly in larger quantity than the link states.

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Cute idea but I remember making this for maps in grade school and as I recall it did nasty things to the paper. I may have to try this out on some scrap and see how it reacts over time.
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I've also seen somewhere that you can add frosting to the edges of cakes/cupcakes with sticky strip/red line tape - you twist a length of it together and then stick it on the edge of your cake and cover with glitter. It looks really pretty
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I use either the embossing paste or I just go to the hardware store and buy some spackling. It works just like embossing paste and is much cheaper.
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I recently used Marvy Puff Velvet Fabric markers on a cupcake card. It colors like a regular marker and then you heat set it. The heat gives it a matte, dimentional look. To give it a little more of a "bumpy" appearance, I went back and dotted more on once I heat set it the first time, and it didn't cause any problem. The markers come in sets in a variety of colors, I just have the Primary color set.
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That looks really cute too. Much easier than mixing the flour, salt and water and probably much less mess. Where did you find the markers?
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senior, I bought mine at jo-ann's but i'm sure you can get them at any fabric store.
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That is so cool! I am going to have to try that one.
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Wow! I'm gonna have to give this a try.
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That looks really cute too. Much easier than mixing the flour, salt and water and probably much less mess. Where did you find the markers?
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Yep, they are available at Joann's...they are regularly around $20 for a set (I think of six? Sorry, I am at work atm.). They come in a few different sets besides the Primary, such as Pastel and Neon. Very cute, and I'm sure my kids will have fun coloring t-shirts and hats down the road.
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I love this idea-you could use this on a lot of different cards. Thanks for the info.
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and truly lovely ideas! thanks ladies!
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subbing for ideas! Thanks everyone!
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