Yes, you can add sparkle/lustre dust to buttercream or royal icing. Simply add a little and mix well to create a shimmer. I have done this several times and unless you have a small amount of icing you will need a lot of the dust to really be able to see it.
One very child-friendly way to make pixie dust for play is to crush dried leaves and flowers into a fine "dust" and add some glitter for a fun sparkle.
To remove dust from icing on a cake, gently use a clean, dry brush or a soft pastry brush to sweep away any particles. Alternatively, you can lightly blow on the surface to dislodge any dust. For best results, ensure that the cake is covered or stored properly before icing to minimize dust accumulation. If dust persists, consider adding a light layer of fresh icing to cover it up.
You add bubblegum extract to the icing sugar.
sure, if you want to ruin the icing. >.<
yes
Using white icing you will have to add blue food coloring to it.
You would not add any color to black to make grey icing, and once enough black coloring is added to reach a truly black icing, the only way to lighten it to grey would be to mix a tiny bit of the black icing into a great deal of white icing. The proper way to make grey icing is to simply add a very few drops of black to white icing to obtain the desired shade of grey.
Yes..... powdered sugar, confectioner sugar , icing sugar. Add water or juice and flavoring voila= icing
Its simply coloured icing that you add with an icing bag with fine nozzle.
icing sugar about a teaspoon of butter and boiling water - different amounts of sugar and water for different consistencies (thickness's) and amount of icing of course and add some cocoa for chocolate icing and an essence for flavoured icing although i find icing to be sweet enough!
Because the sunlight is reflecting off them at different points.
Well i personally think you should get a navy dress and add a bit of sparkle to it maybe a sparkle bag or headband.