Visit Sweetopia for a fabulous tutorial on applying edible disco dust.
Find the how-tos HERE. (As well as a super-cute cookie snowman tutorial to boot.)
[tags]cookie decorating, disco dust, snowman[/tags]
Creative food craft ideas
, by Meaghan Mountford. 3 Comments
Visit Sweetopia for a fabulous tutorial on applying edible disco dust.
Find the how-tos HERE. (As well as a super-cute cookie snowman tutorial to boot.)
[tags]cookie decorating, disco dust, snowman[/tags]
Who is Tigga Mac? Only the coolest cake lady in Australia!
Tigga Mac, also known as Tegan Maccormack, is a renowned cake artist and content creator based in Melbourne, Australia. With a massive following across various social media platforms, Tigga has gained fame for her exceptional cake-decorating skills and engaging content.
Tigga Mac has a significant presence on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok, where she shares her cake creations, tutorials, and behind-the-scenes glimpses [Insta][Facebook][3Youtube][Tiktok]. Have you watched their content?
Her tutorials are generally using store-bought supermarket cake hacks from Woolworths or Coles Mudcakes. Being able to buy a ready made mudcake and then just do the creative stuff is really appealing to me. I could find time to bake or decorate but not usually both.
I have to say my favorite is the Ramen Noodle cake tutorial.
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‘Birthdays are meant to be filled with joy and wonder, not stress and frustration. That’s why we created Tigga Mac’s Cake Hacks to help people create beautiful cakes without the hassle,’ says Tigga.
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Marian says
Hi Meaghan,
Thanks for featuring my tutorials!!
Happy New Year to you!!
xo,
Marian
Rae says
Disco dust is NOT EDIBLE. It is plastic craft glitter. It is irresponsible to teach others to cover food in a scrapbooking product. It doesn’t matter that it’s “non toxic”. We don’t deliberately eat plastic coated foods, no matter how cutesy they are.
Carolyn Bickford says
You are correct and at the time the article was done back in 2010, the person featured didn’t know much about disco dust. If you go to the website she has stated that it is not edible and gives FDA approved edible glitter. We should have done an update on our own article also. I am the new editor and have done articles on making your own edible glitter and have made note that the craft glitter is not to be used with food even for the animals. I will look into updating this article. Thank you for informing us of this error.