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How to Make Homemade Edible Glitter • Avalon Cakes

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  • minutes
  • Serves

INGREDIENTS

1 serving

free course

1 Tbs

or- 1 packet of powder gelatin

3 Tbs

water

1 T

coffee/spice grinder

1 can

flavor? nope

1 serving

slowly sprinkle gelatin evenly over water. a wide-mouth bowl is best

1 large chunks

if you just pour the gelatin in

10

place in the microwave and heat in second increments

1 serving

gelatin heats very quickly and when gelatin starts to boil

1 serving

there will be some foam that gathers on the top

1 serving

access my full wafer paper filigree peony video tutorial along

1 can

now… the part….. let it sit ). you put a fan on them to speed up this process

1 serving

you'll know they are ready when they have released from the surface and are to the touch. like i said

1 sheets

cut the gelatin down into smaller pieces

1 serving

alright

1 serving

tip: gelatin melts

1 serving

ta da!!! the pile on the left is the gelatin from the cutting mat surface and the right is the textured surface. dorthy would be so proud of this pile of ruby

1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 bag

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

december 14

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2 Tbs

yields: this yields approx of glitter.. if you need more

1 serving

equipment

1 serving

mix in your desired color and shade!

1 serving

freebie

1 serving

get yours

1 serving

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1 serving

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1 serving

mmmm pretty

1 can

as as you like

1 serving

pardon me

1 serving

hope you found this as helpful as i found it fun… now go adore everything

1 container

storage: keep in an airtight at room temp. i've never seen them go “bad”