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| Good Morning! Can anyone tell me if wafer paper has enough "grab" to hold platinum dust by itself? Or should I use piping gel to anchor the platinum dust to the wafer paper - I'm making 15 dozen wafer paper butterflies and want to give them a bit of sparkle. So it's dust or piping gel with superfine sugar. Thanks muchly, Beth |
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