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Nice! SugarVeil clearly seems to be the lacy curtains and trim around the door. But I'm wondering how else the SugarVeil was used here? Were the mats used to texture the sides of the house?? What's the white snow on top made of - SugarVeil?

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Originally Posted by Julia M. Usher:

Nice! SugarVeil clearly seems to be the lacy curtains and trim around the door. But I'm wondering how else the SugarVeil was used here? Were the mats used to texture the sides of the house?? What's the white snow on top made of - SugarVeil?

P.S. On the inside of the house (other photo), we spread a thin layer of SugarVeil onto the back of a Confectioners' Mat to make 'wallpaper'; for the striped 'wainscoting' we brushed a thin, solid layer of SugarVeil onto set, combed white SugarVeil lines, as in this photo:

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Originally Posted by Julia M. Usher:

Nice! SugarVeil clearly seems to be the lacy curtains and trim around the door. But I'm wondering how else the SugarVeil was used here? Were the mats used to texture the sides of the house?? What's the white snow on top made of - SugarVeil?

Hi Julia - the Confectionery Comb was used to make the trim on the house (here are the Comb techniques: http://www.sugarveil.com/confe.../comb_techniques.htm). To add weight to the snow on top, as well as to glue the house together, we added some powdered sugar to the mixed SugarVeil Icing. The tiny SugarVeil dots and details were added using the Icing Dispenser 

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