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pastrygirl

pastrygirl

2 hours ago, lironp said:

Also metallic- is the jewel line by chefrubber considered metallic? I use it and definitely do not get those colors...


Yes but look at the colors named after metals, gold, silver, bronze, brass. I think the combo of shimmer in the cb, and shine from tempering makes it read more metallic in those shades than say green or yellow. 
 

for example here are some bonbons with silver dabbed in with a brush, though I’m not sure if it was Chef Rubber or Roxy & Rich color 

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more silver, black splattered in first then airbrushed silver 

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pastrygirl

pastrygirl

2 hours ago, lironp said:

Also metallic- is the jewel line by chefrubber considered metallic? I use it and definitely do not get those colors...


You’d have to look at the colors named after metals, gold, silver, bronze, brass. I think the combo of shimmer in the cb, and shine from tempering makes it read metallic. 
 

for example here are some bonbons with silver dabbed in with a brush, though I’m not sure if it was Chef Rubber or Roxy & Rich color 

71B33F7A-C183-4CCC-810C-A8EEAC278667.jpeg.44fd700a23cf9b865ef1eea998c4f708.jpeg

 

more silver, black splattered in first then airbrushed silver 

F456E65F-C797-47A6-961F-BF3A57830F58.jpeg.c265c6e821b3edf7ea7f29ef4a70688a.jpeg

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