Faye Cahill - Edible Lustre 10ml
Faye Cahill - Edible Lustre 10ml
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- New 100% Edible Lustre Dust by Faye Cahill Cake Design!
- Create your own stunning designs using this new range of Edible Lustre.
- Paint, Spray or Dust your creations with ease.
- Faye leads Australian Cake Decorating with her elegant and iconic wedding cake designs.
- These designs are renowned for featuring unique Pearl or Metallic effects achieved by her signature blend of Lustre Dusts.
- Size 10ml
- Weight varies per colour.
- Made in Australia from local & imported ingredients.
- Create your own stunning designs using this new range of Edible Lustre.
- Paint, Spray or Dust your creations with ease.
- Faye leads Australian Cake Decorating with her elegant and iconic wedding cake designs.
- These designs are renowned for featuring unique Pearl or Metallic effects achieved by her signature blend of Lustre Dusts.
Directions:
- Dust in dry form or mix with Decorators Alcohol to use as a paint or highlighter.
- Further, dilute with Decorators Alcohol to spray through your airbrush.
- Size 10ml
- Weight varies per colour.
- Made in Australia from local & imported ingredients.
Introducing the range! (Sold separately)
- Pearl white - This is our basic white that we have been using for some time. It’s what we use the most in the studio. I formulated a mix that’s not too shiny, not too dull, like a silk finish as opposed to satin. Pearl white is more of an off-white than a pure white. Can be tinted to pale pastels by adding a drop of liquid/airbrush colour or a tad of petal dust into the mix (if you are doing the alcohol wash technique)
- Galaxy white - A touch whiter and brighter than pearl white. This has a touch of glam in the form of microparticles that reflect like glitter
- Ivory champagne - Our classic ivory, has pale gold undertones and makes a great base for adding decorations in white for subtle contrast
- Nude Taupe - A touch deeper than Ivory and has subtle brown tones. It’s currently huge as a bridesmaid colour or the underlay of the bride’s dress. I love this one as it’s the classic neutral.
- Shimmer gold - A pale gold suitable for painting a whole tier without being too strong. imagine it with some pink and ivory blooms for an understated glam reception.
- Signature gold - Can be used to paint a full tier for a strong look similar to gold leaf, it’s also our standard gold highlighter used for painting detailing such as monograms and mouldings. Used as a highlighter, this size jar will last a long time.
- Platinum silver - Our basic silver highlighter for detailing, as above, this quantity will go a long way as a highlighter and can also be painted over full tiers for a more dramatic look.
- Rose Quartz - With undertones of copper and rose gold, rose quartz is a gorgeous shade of blush. You can see the effect on our “Arcade Class” cake. Perfectly pretty!
- Graphite black - I’m in love with all shades of grey and back at the moment and they are very on-trend for cakes. Not quite black but a dramatic dark grey with a subtle shine that will catch the light beautifully. We are working on a new design with this colour and will reveal it soon.
- Regency Gold - Warmer and richer than Signature gold. For the full regal effect!
- Copper - Loving the return of copper. So warm and stylish. Team it with marble and geo or add a tier of copper to a floral cake. You may know that copper leaf is not edible, but our copper lustre has almost the same effect and can be used freely on edible tiers.
- Rose Gold - A great one to use as a highlighter on a cake chosen by a couple who have risen gold décor at the wedding or on their invite. Can also be used over a full tier for more drama.
- Bronze - It’s one of the staples I like to have on hand, again can be used as a highlighter or over bigger areas.
- Cool Bronze - Rounding out the gold range is a cool bronze, the most neutral of the gold shades, and I love my neutrals and muted tones.