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Would you like to add gold, silver, or another metallic color to your cookies, salt dough ornaments, cake decorations or gingerbread houses?

 You need Lustre Dust!  Here is a quick guide to using it.
(Click here to watch a Windows Media Video on Using Lustre Dust)


Lustre Dust comes in small, 2 gram, tubs.  It may not seem like much, but a little goes a long way.  Carefully open the cap and, without breathing, put about 1/4 t. into a very small cup.


Add a few drops of vodka, lemon extract or clear vanilla -- it has to be something that will evaporate.  Use a small clean paintbrush to mix the liquid with the Lustre Dust. 


Now, just paint.  You can paint it on cookies iced with royal icing or on uniced cookies.  It would also be great to add details to a gingerbread house or on dough ornaments!

Twenty Incredible Colors Available!

Each tub arrives with it's own little resealable cup and a paint brush that you can use to mix and paint with!
The product is completely tasteless -- 
even when you use vodka. 
Oh, by the way, the US has declared Lustre Dust as an inedible product.  
The Europeans have not.




This is the center piece from my 2005 Thanksgiving dinner. I had watched a Martha Stewart show where she used products called Aquasizer and Mica powder to create a beautiful metalic pomegranite and nut center piece. I could find neither product at my local craft store so I decided to try it with lustre dust. (I had purchased a cornucopia from the 60% off sale bin at a store and I thought the pumpkins and gourds looked pretty lame.) I simply sprayed a little spray adhesive on the pumpkins and gourds and then let them sit for a minute or two. Then, I took an old blush brush and dipped it into lustre dust and dusted it on. It didn't take much dust at all and I think it turned out pretty cool. I'm busy thinking of other ways to use lustre dust to jazz up more holiday decorations.

Lustre Dust comes in twenty incredible colors 
Each 2 gram container, mixing cup and paint brush sell for $6.95
No shipments to California.
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