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  • soooty
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    Moderate crafter
    • Dec 2009
    • 46

    Edible gold leaf

    I'm doing some foody Christmas presents and would like to put gold leaf on some biscuits that I going to be making. Where is the best place to get this - supermarkets don't seem to sell it. Also, I was wondering if there are any other edible 'metals' such as sliver leaf maybe.

    Any suggestions? Thanks.
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  • beadsbydesign
    Super Moderator
    Super mega humungous crafter with too much time on their hands and chats too much!
    • Jan 2006
    • 11189

    #2
    On Kirsty's homemade home (view via channel 4 on demand) episode 3 she guilds pears with it. It's £40.00 a book!!! you may be able to find a stioockist through the chanel 4 site.
    full time mum and very very part time crafter.

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    • the card shark
      Senior Member
      Super crafter
      • Dec 2009
      • 1092

      #3
      Have you tried using 'petal dust glitters' or food colourings that you can buy from cake decorating shops/suppliers?

      Would be a lot cheaper than gold leaf but obviously not nearly as indulgent.

      Found a link for the real thing: http://www.squires-shop.com/ibf/inde...arent=153&pg=1
      Carol
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