Poppy Paint is a 100% FDA compliant edible confectionery paint. It is very fast drying, and will not rub off or smudge once set. It was created to be used on chocolate, especially cake pops and other chocolate covered confections; however, it also works great on cookies (including macarons), gumpaste, fondant, royal icing, and candies.
What can a fast drying paint do for me?
A layer of Poppy Paint will dry within seconds, not minutes. This allows you to paint multiple layers and colors in one sitting, instead of having to break it up into small segments over a long period of time!
So it doesn’t rub off…
Because Poppy Paint won’t rub or smudge once dry, there’s no need to worry about messing up your previous work when applying the final details. Also, your paint work will not be blemished if coming in contact with any packaging or container. Cookies and cake pops can be wrapped individually!
In addition to being smudge proof, Poppy Paint also dries waterproof. While this might not sound like much, what it means is that you won’t need to worry about your hands or mouth being dyed when eating treats painted with Poppy Paint. No rainbow-colored tongues or fingers!
Pastel Set includes:
Things you will need:
Paint Palette
Plastic Wrap
Paint Brushes
Glass Shot Glass or other small glass jar
Rubbing Alcohol 91%+ or Lemon Extract - This is only for cleaning your brushes. Do not put the Brush back into the paint after it has been in the rubbing alcohol! Brush must be cleaned with soap and water after it has been in rubbing alcohol.
For Best Results:
Find a smooth, nonpourous surface to work on. Marble or a silicone mat are good choices. Avoid wood surfaces or unfinished wood as these can be stained and finished wood can be damaged by the alcohol content of the paint.
Shake Well before each use.
Cover the paint palette with plastic wrap leaving it loose enough for the paint to weigh it down in each cavity.
Have the alcohol or lemon extract ready. Each time you are completely finished with a paint brush, place it in the alcohot or lemon extract to soak so the paint does not dry on the brush.
Inside the cap of Poppy Paint, there is a tamper evident ring. Dispose of this the first time your paint is opened.
Pour the Poppy Paint into a reservoir of the wrapped paint palette. After pouring, wipe the bottle tip clean before recapping. This prevents the cap from becoming glued to the tip.
If tip becomes clogged, clear it using a needle, scribe or toothpick.
When done painting, thourghly rinse the brushes in the alcohol or lemon extract the wash with warm soapy water until clean.
Paint spills can be cleaned from nonpourious surfaces by scrubbing with a high prood rubbing alcohol.