Yes! …. Something that looks awesome and is 100% edible and completely safe to cover your decorative delights in.

Rainbow Dust metallic paints are just perfect for covering cakes, painting detail on cupcakes, sugarcraft and even cake pops. It is a wonderful paint that has been passed by the FSA as 100% edible and food safe within the EU’s strict food safety laws.
Some handy information I found on the Rainbow Dust website regarding covering your cake!
Metallic Food Paint – 25ml (RRP £3.99) – In our store we sell it for a special introductory price at just £3.89!
- Radiant Metallic Paint
- Ready To Use
- Easy-to-clean your equipment after use
- Once dry the lustre pigment is sealed within the surface – no dust or smudges!
- Apply with a brush for fine detail work
- Apply with an EasyCover sponge for large area coverage (may require 2 coats)
- Use with an airbrush for a smooth finish (No need to thin)
Coverage Guide: Using the EasyCover Sponge, we used half a bottle (approx 12ml) of paint to cover an 8 inch round cake (3 inch deep) which was sat on a 10 inch drum, also covered in sugarpaste. We applied 2 coats to get an even metallic finish.

This is really helpful to know, we get asked all the time about coverage of a bottle so it’s worth making a note! It really does add the ‘wow factor’ to your cake!
More great news about Rainbow Dust metallic food paints is that they are Vegetarian friendly, nut free, GM Free, Kosher and Halal!
One of our awesome customers kindly shared one of their pictures with us. Carmen’s Sweet Creations is a fan on our Facebook page and kindly shared a picture of their cake pops once they had been covered in our edible metallic paint! …. You’ve got to agree, they look stunning! Carmen has a real talent for her cake pops – if you want to see more of Carmen’s

work simply click on the picture and go straight to her Facebook page to have a good old nosey!
So all in all Rainbow Dust Edible Paints are a definite win in the PartyAnimalOnline office!
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