re: Air Brushes

You are so welcome Becky :-) The Americolor brand is really good! You don’t need to do anything to it, just pour in the airbrush cup and start spraying. Please let us know how it turns out :-)

@GransCakes – no matter how much you try not to have overspray, it’s going to happen with the airbrush. A couple things you could try though to make clean up easier is: cover the countertop/table with cheap plastic wrap (like the off brand of saran wrap) or newspaper so when you’re done airbrushing, you can just throw it away. Also, you could get one of those tri-fold cardboards (like the ones they use for school projects) and place that around your cake when you’re airbrushing.

@vpardo53 – there are lots of free airbrush tutorials on YouTube….even if they aren’t specifically for cakes, it’s the same concept. But if you want a video exclusively for cakes, I would check Ronald Winbeckler…he is amazing!!

Hope this info helps! Sandy

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