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#22861   2007-09-14 11:30 GMT      
I create my own hand painted and wood burned Christmas ornaments. I am tired of paying the high cost of fake snow that you scoop onto a craft stick to apply. I love the product--not the cost. I have tried looking for recipes and the two most common are glue with shaving cream (does not harden, which I need), and glue with white paint and light colored sand (does not give me the effect I need). I am looking for a recipe not for preschoolers or first-time crafters. I need something that is smooth in appearance, but firm and cannot be smashed. Does anyone have any idea's, links, or recipes to share with me? If you need to see the type of ornaments that I create, feel free to view my website at www.9stines.com/Wanda
Thanks!
Thanks Dee....I'm thinking this won't give me the "Shaving cream look" that I'm going for, however. I am hoping to create a whipped look that is hard. Does this make sense?

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#22862   2007-09-14 12:33 GMT      
Try bakers coconut! I made grass for a house cake years ago and colored the coconut with green food coloring. You might want to get the finer grade or chop the regular to smaller size to better simulate snow texture. Just a thought!
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