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I'm making an R2D2 cake for a little boy who is very dear to my heart (my best friend's son, and according to DD, her future husband :001_wub:). I'm stacking several round cakes and half of the a ball cake for the body, making rice crispy treats for the legs, and I'm frosting the whole thing and covering it in fondant. I've made lots of cakes, so none of that is new to me -- all old-hat ;).

 

My hang-up is how to do all of the silver and blue decorations on the body. Has anyone used decorator gel to paint on fondant before? Do I thin it? What could I use for the silver portions since to my knowledge they don't make silver decorator gel? If there are any great products to use or tips you could give me, I would really appreciate it!

 

Thanks in advance!

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I'm making an R2D2 cake for a little boy who is very dear to my heart (my best friend's son, and according to DD, her future husband :001_wub:). I'm stacking several round cakes and half of the a ball cake for the body, making rice crispy treats for the legs, and I'm frosting the whole thing and covering it in fondant. I've made lots of cakes, so none of that is new to me -- all old-hat ;).

 

My hang-up is how to do all of the silver and blue decorations on the body. Has anyone used decorator gel to paint on fondant before? Do I thin it? What could I use for the silver portions since to my knowledge they don't make silver decorator gel? If there are any great products to use or tips you could give me, I would really appreciate it!

 

Thanks in advance!

What about tinting the fondant grey? Then you may be able to get some shimmer from either clear edible glitter (will glitter stick to fondant?) or a light painting of clear gel to make the grey shiny. I am not certain how the gel would hold up on that high of a vertical plane though. It seems like it would slip off. Sounds like you need a trial run.

 

For the blue you may need to do that in another thin layer of fondant or cut/piece it together.

 

That sounds like a fun project!

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