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  1. 5 stars
    Veena, this was so fun. I did not have the glycerin and tried it with the other ingredients and worked. I probably would have used two coats for my specific project, as it was sort of translucent. Also, I did not have or use silicon boards, but it worked just fine with brushing on parchment paper. Thanks for the recipe!

  2. Rachel Bycroft says:

    How do you attach it to ganache please x

  3. Susan Richmond says:

    Can you add black food coloring to the chocolate to make a black fabric?

  4. Jewel Burgess says:

    5 stars
    Hello, I was wondering if I could use this technique on rice paper that I will
    Print a flannel like image on with my edible
    Printer?, then I’d like to drape it over a fondant covered cake.

    1. I have not tried this on printed paper so I am not sure how it will work. I do belive that of you use single strokes in one direction there it will prevent color bleed but again you will have to test it first and see how it goes.

      1. Can I use this just like fondant? I’m planning on using it as a table cloth over buttercream and store it in the fridge. Will that work?
        Thank you

        1. Yes, you can use edible lace on fondant, buttercream or gum paste- Thanks. Condensation in humid conditions tends to make it weep.

  5. Can you cut it into shapes?

      1. Julie Slotty-Williams says:

        Can I use chocolate candy melts ??

  6. Rice paper and wafer paper are ver different.
    Can you you either?

  7. Vandana Munjal says:

    Hi. Thank you for the recipe! I tried making the chocolate one and the transparent one and put the gelatine on both the sides. The chocolate one was perfect. However the transparent one had a lot of bubbles and when i brushed it with gold it was blotchy and not smooth.
    What could have gone wrong?
    Thank you

    1. The best is to make sure you spread the gelatin in our stroke. Don’t overbrush as it will cause bubbles and strings

  8. 5 stars
    No one mentions the awful body odor smell when cooking the gelatin. There’s a slight smell when the fabric dries too. Is there a way to mask this smell?

    1. Kelley! yes, gelatin does have some smell. You can add 1/4 tsp vanilla or almond extract if you want.

    2. What should be used for fabric, ricepaper or wafer paper? It is confusing since the recipe calls for rice paper and also wafer paper is mentioned.

    3. How to stick the fabric to fondant?

  9. This looks incredible. I would love to try it but I was wondering if there is a vegetarian or vegan alternative?

    1. What should be the thickness of wafer paper?

      1. I used the regular flexible one – nothing special. So, not sure about thickenss. Sorry

  10. Hi, can you use Jello brand flavored gelatin for the edible fabric?