Donuts and donut holes top the list of sweet nostalgic favorites, and with a bit
of edible glitter, who can resist?
If you don't mind a touch
of edible glitter then you can sprinkle some over your donuts for an additional space like sparkle, which is what I did (obviously!).
Limoncello and Prosecco jelly makes a light dessert with a bit of glamour and sparkle with its touch
of edible glitter
Not exact matches
If you're in the mood for a straightforward, Rose Gold cupcake from Sunshine Seasons in Epcot, you'll get a mouthful
of vanilla cake with hazelnut swirl, rose gold buttercream, fondant ears (
of course),
edible glitter and chocolate pearls.
For baby showers and wedding showers, I would sprinkle the top
of each lemon parfait with a few
glittering edible gold stars.
As you choose, mixes
of: cocoa; grated chocolate; chopped or ground nuts; sprinkles and
edible glitters.
The
glitter is white luster dust, the pearls are
edible, and the sprinkling
of stars are all paper thin sprinkles.
To offset the black, apply one spray
of edible gold
glitter to the top half
of the glass to stand out against the black.
The berry sweetness
of sloe gin perks up this fizz cocktail - use Prosecco or Champagne, and
edible glitter for extra sparkle
One
of my favourite little party details was adding some
edible glitter and star sprinkles to this tray.
You will need 200 ml sugar plum liqueur (or other festive flavour) Pinch
of cinnamon 350g jar stem ginger, drained 150g golden caster sugar Juice
of 1 orange 2 sachets powdered gelatine 1 litre fruit juice
glitter drink 200g greek yogurt
Edible gold stardust
We learned a few fun tricks to make decorations using different dyes,
edible glitter and a myriad
of cookie cutters.