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QuestionDoes this work using a piping nozzle? Will it hold its shape when piped using a star nozzle?Community AnswerIf you add enough of the talcum powder, it should hold its shape. Just test the consistency when you combined both the powder and glue.
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QuestionHow long does it take for it to dry?Community AnswerIt depends on how much glue you used. Try setting your creations aside for an hour and then checking.
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QuestionIf I bake the icing with my polymer clay in the oven will it still have the glossy finished look?Community AnswerDo not bake whipple cream. Apply it after baking your clay creations.
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QuestionWhat is the consistency of the whip after it has dried?Community AnswerIt will be a thick consistency.
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QuestionIs this edible? If not, what is it for?Community AnswerNo, it is not edible. It's meant to be done for decorating and designing fake food.
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QuestionCan I use Mod Podge instead of glue?Community AnswerYou can use any PVA glue to make whipple/deco cream, Mod Podge included.
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QuestionWhat kind of clay do you use? Polymer clay, or something more like air dry clay?Community AnswerAir dry clay, as whipple dries at room temperature and shouldn't be baked in the oven.
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QuestionDoes silicone work the same?Tashachan28Community AnswerYes, but you shouldn't thin it. Just squeeze it into a cup, color it as needed, and scoop into your bag. If you do use silicone it's best to use plastic bags and tips, because the silicone will stick to silicone bags and metal tips.
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