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Do you have issues with bubbles in your finished Isomalt creations? Well, head into the kitchen with cake artist Sidney Galpern as she shares her tips and tricks to avoid bubbles and keep your sugar pieces crystal clear. In this lesson, Sidney discusses two ways to heat pre-tempered Isomalt and demonstrates her favorite heating process from start to finish. Isomalt Dome, Isomalt Bubbles, Isomalt Decorations Tutorials, Isomalt Cake, Fantasy Recipes, Crystal Cake Topper, Sugar Glass, Colored Sugar, Cake Artist

Do you have issues with bubbles in your finished Isomalt creations? Well, head into the kitchen with cake artist Sidney Galpern as she shares her tips and tricks to avoid bubbles and keep your sugar pieces crystal clear. In this lesson, Sidney discusses two ways to heat pre-tempered Isomalt and demonstrates her favorite heating process from start to finish.

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You've probably heard of wafer paper before but have you used it yet? Wafer paper is potato starch paper, better know as rice paper. It is an edible stiff paper that has a smooth side and a textured side. Here at Ink4Cakes we provide different thickness for all your edible project needs. AD00 is the thinnest and works great for transferring images onto Jello. AD2 is a great thickness for transferring images as well or for placing on top of icing laying flat. AD4 is a thicker wafer paper and this Edible Printed Cake Wafer Paper, Edible Paper Cake Decoration, Wafer Paper Cookies, Edible Print Cake Ideas, Edible Paper Cookies, Edible Ink Cookies, Edible Paper Cake, Edible Print Cake, Wafer Paper Butterflies

You've probably heard of wafer paper before but have you used it yet? Wafer paper is potato starch paper, better know as rice paper. It is an edible stiff paper that has a smooth side and a textured side. Here at Ink4Cakes we provide different thickness for all your edible project needs. AD00 is the thinnest and works great for transferring images onto Jello. AD2 is a great thickness for transferring images as well or for placing on top of icing laying flat. AD4 is a thicker wafer paper and…

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