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  1. 5 stars
    Thanks Veena for this recipe! My mother very like it!

  2. 5 stars
    Hi Veena, lovely detailed video. Thanks so much for taking the time to put this together. I have a question. Once the lace is ready to be used can it be air brushed with a gold/silver or pearl Wilton airbrush colour? Or just dusted with edible lustre dust? Thanks so much. Have a good day.

    1. Absolutely Samantha..! You can airbrush the lace once it’s dried -just dont’ over saturate it. Let it dry between layers if necessary I have done a gold and back too!

  3. 5 stars
    Thank you for your recipe Veena,

    I have gum tex-xylose, is it the same product?

    thank you

    1. No Martini – Gum tex is not the same as tylose so not sure if it will or will not work. Tylose or CMC can be found at any cake decorating store near you or online.

      1. 5 stars
        Wilton’s product is called Gum-Tex Tylose Powder. Is that the right product?

        1. Sorry for the delay in replying; I was out of town. I think Wilton is tylose powder. Not Sure. Just read the label at the back and it should say tylose

          1. 5 stars
            Hi Veena thank you for the video its really helpful to know but my own problem is i used the wilton gumtex tylose powder is that the same

            1. NO glenda. Wilton is not tylose. So not sure it will work. I have not tried it. You can use CMC or Tylose both work. CMC is not expensive and you can get it an most cake decorating stores

  4. jacqueline jelinski says:

    5 stars
    I just tried this recipe and it worked great. But I am wondering if you can make butterflies with this. I don’t know how you would make the wings close. Any suggestions.

    1. Thank you Jacqueline. Glad it worked out great. Well you can make butterflies.. just let them dry even more on a former after you take them out of the mold. They need to be stiff dry and they are very delicate.

  5. 5 stars
    Hi Ma’am.. I tried this… When I applied it on the mat, it is not sticking properly,like.when I applied it in another direction it’s coming out.. And it creates gaps.. I didn’t add any color.. Should i add more water?

    1. Deepz take a look at the video, watch what I am doing see my consistency. it should be spreadable.

  6. 5 stars
    Thank you very much for the recipe
    What does Tylose mean? Where can I buy? Is it possible on the site? If I am happy to link.
    What is meant by sugar confectioner
    How much baking temperature and how much time?
    Thanks Esther

    1. Esther – Tylose is an edible gum used for cake decorating. You can buy it as almost any cake decorating store or online. I think the post should have some links to Amazon. Confectioners sugar is powder sugar used for cake decorating. It has some cornstarch added to it as well. I have mentioned the baking temperature as 60 or 50 C for about 10 to 15 minutes

    2. 5 stars
      its popularly known as icing sugar. walk into any shop that sells cake things and ask for icing sugar. hope this helps

      1. Yes Powder sugar, icing sugar, confectioners sugar – all at the same. thanks Amina

  7. 5 stars
    Hi “Veena,
    My oven’s lowest temp is 170F. Can i still dry the mat at this temp, but quicker?

    1. Ah! Not sure but you can try. Definitely use less time.. and keep an eye for the first few to make sure you find the sweet spot.

    2. 5 stars
      Hello, my oven also has a low setting if 170F. Did this work for you?! How long did you bake? Thanks!

      1. YOu need this on a low setting. So keep for less time if necessary. Do one and see how it works.IF not leave it to air dry out over night

  8. 5 stars
    Hi there! Thank you for sharing this recipe. I look forward to teying it. My only problem is that I don’t have corn syrup available to me where I live. Is there anything else i can use to substitute?

    1. Marlene.. perhaps you can find liquid glucose near you. It’s usually available at any shop that sells confectioner or cake supplies. There must be a local brand.. because it’s a very popular ingredient in desserts

  9. Carol Emard says:

    5 stars
    One thing,, how long can we keep the lace for. How many days in advance can we make them . thank you

    1. Carol as it says in the storage – if you keep it well.. it can last over a year. So you can make it well in advance.

  10. 5 stars
    Hi Veena! Just love your recipes and tutorials. AWESOME! !! Your such a great person sharing all your knowledge. Thanks a million❤❤
    Just a little clarification Veena, I want to know when making sugar lace according to your recipe when baking do you have to close the oven door? And also do we have to put the heat up as well as down or both in the oven. Cos my oven is made that way.
    So sorry for taking your time. Thanks a lot in advance. Hafsa

    1. Thank you Hafsa. Yes you do close the oven. it’s really low temperature, so top and bottom both are fine.. The idea is just to ensure the moisture dries out. So don’t keep it longer than necessary. Hope this helps.