Excellent video! And great work! I learned a lot from you! I’d really love to see how you mix your lustre dust with the vodka. How much dust do you need to mix with the few drops? Ty!
Beautiful...I recently purchased luster dust silver..added vodka and it was not a paint consistency but more of a gritty mess?? Any suggestions. Thanks
Thank you! Sounds like you didn’t add enough liquid. I would pour just a little into a shot glass then add the vodka with a smaller liquid/medicine dropper until you get the consistency you want. That way you can control it and don’t mess up the entire container of dust. Hope this helps:)
You’ll never believe that it’s a MAKE UP brush!! I use (brand new) make up brushes on my cakes and treats since they are just as soft and much cheaper than cake brushes.
I actually made a video of how I save my leftover chocolate, here it is: Vlogmas Day 5 : DIY Candy Melts: How to Save leftover Chocolate from Hot Cocoa Bombs th-cam.com/video/P8Mx4JbZp8Y/w-d-xo.html
These are INCREDIBLY beautiful! Can you use a milk chocolate base? I wanted to paint them gold. But white chocolate is not my first pick of chocolate...
Girl you just saved my daughters open house!! Thank you!!
It's really a cute golden blue strawberry cake.🎂
Very pretty.
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Excellent video! And great work! I learned a lot from you! I’d really love to see how you mix your lustre dust with the vodka. How much dust do you need to mix with the few drops? Ty!
Thank you girl❤
So very delicious 😋
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Nice
Thanks
These are so cute. Is there a reason you use a shallow bowl instead of dipping strawberries straight down into a deeper chocolate bowl? 😊
Thank you and nope. Just the first thing I grabbed.
Sis where you get the brush from? Great Video!
Thank u❤
does the coconut oil help with the shine as well?
Yes it does but make sure to mix well.
Can you do this for chocolates apples as well?
Yes you can!
Beautiful job!!
Are the ones with luster dust painted on them okay to be refrigerated for a while before serving?
I'd also like to know.
I haven't managed to find a silver. But this looks great!!
Beautiful...I recently purchased luster dust silver..added vodka and it was not a paint consistency but more of a gritty mess?? Any suggestions. Thanks
Thank you! Sounds like you didn’t add enough liquid. I would pour just a little into a shot glass then add the vodka with a smaller liquid/medicine dropper until you get the consistency you want. That way you can control it and don’t mess up the entire container of dust. Hope this helps:)
Can you make a video on how to mix the edible glitter ?
@@sonyaporter9111 sure I can! I’ll do it tomorrow.
What kind of brush is that you're using to paint the dust on?
You’ll never believe that it’s a MAKE UP brush!! I use (brand new) make up brushes on my cakes and treats since they are just as soft and much cheaper than cake brushes.
Love the strawberries! Where did you buy the luster dust?
You can get it from Amazon!
What kind and brand did you use?
What do you do with the left over chocolate?
I actually made a video of how I save my leftover chocolate, here it is: Vlogmas Day 5 : DIY Candy Melts: How to Save leftover Chocolate from Hot Cocoa Bombs
th-cam.com/video/P8Mx4JbZp8Y/w-d-xo.html
Nice Job tfs
Thank you!
These are INCREDIBLY beautiful! Can you use a milk chocolate base? I wanted to paint them gold. But white chocolate is not my first pick of chocolate...
Hi yes you absolutely can.
@@SweetLifeofCeCe thank you soooo much!
Do you have to use vodka for the glitter? Or can you use no vodka and just use the glitter for it?
You can also use lemon extract instead of vodka.
For children's health is it safe to eat the strawberries if you use vodka
You can substitute it for lemon extract.
Where do you buy your berries ?
I got these from Aldi.
What do you use instead of vodka for customers who don’t drink alcohol? What do you use instead of coconut oil for customers with allergies?
Lemon extract in the place of vodka, paramount crystals in the place of coconut oil.
@@SweetLifeofCeCe thank you so much!
Do you heat the chocolate again after you start?
I usually try to work fast but if it does start to get thick then I will pot it back in for about 19 seconds.
@@SweetLifeofCeCe ok thank you, I’m new to treat making , but I’ve saved all your videos.. you’re great at 💕