• Skip the edible glitter spray cans — a pump bottle and luster dust give you more control and way better coverage
• Mix luster dust with vodka or Everclear, not water — it dries faster and won’t wreck your frosting
• Two colors layered (gold + rose gold, or gold + silver) creates the depth you see in the viral videos
• This works on buttercream or ganache — smooth, chilled surfaces catch the shimmer best
TikTok Glitter Bomb Cake
That cake you saved on TikTok — the one where someone mists it with a sprayer and the whole thing turns into a mirror? You can do that. And you don’t need a $40 aerosol can to pull it off.
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 1 tsp Gold Luster Dust
- 1/2 tsp Rose Gold Luster Dust
- 3 tbsp High-proof clear alcohol (vodka or Everclear)
- 1 Small pump sprayer or fine-mist spray bottle
- 1 Frosted cake, chilled (buttercream or ganache)
These are the three colors that kill it on camera:
- Gold Luster Dust — the base layer. Warm, rich, catches every light source.
- Rose Gold Luster Dust — layer this over gold and it looks expensive. The video comments will lose their minds.
- Silver Luster Dust — swap this in for gold if you want a cooler, more editorial look.
Instructions
Your frosting needs to be firm and cold before you spray anything. A warm or soft surface absorbs the liquid instead of letting the shimmer sit on top. Pop the frosted cake in the fridge for at least 30 minutes.
Add 1 tsp of Gold Luster Dust to your spray bottle first. Pour in 3 tbsp of vodka or Everclear. Shake hard for about 15 seconds — the dust doesn’t dissolve, it suspends, so you need to keep it agitated between sprays.
Point it at a sheet of parchment first. You want a fine, even mist — not a stream, not a splatter. Adjust the nozzle until it looks right.
Hold the bottle 6–8 inches from the cake. Work in slow, even passes — side to side, overlapping slightly. One full rotation around the cake is usually enough for the first layer. The alcohol evaporates in seconds, leaving just shimmer behind.
Mix 1/2 tsp of Rose Gold into a separate bottle (or rinse and reuse) with 2 tbsp alcohol. Apply a lighter second coat, concentrating slightly more on the upper third of the cake. The way the two tones interact on camera is exactly what you’re after.
Give it 2–3 minutes before you photograph or film. The shimmer settles and intensifies as the alcohol fully evaporates. Natural light or a ring light at a low angle will make it absolutely pop.

Tips
Water takes forever to dry and can drag through your frosting. Vodka and Everclear evaporate almost instantly — no smearing, no wet spots, no damaged surface. Everclear works faster if you can get it. Either way, the alcohol bakes off completely once it’s dry, and there’s so little of it that it’s not a concern.
You can, but smooth buttercream reads much better on camera. Fondant can get sticky patches if you over-spray, and the shimmer doesn’t catch light the same way on a matte surface. If fondant is what you’ve got, work in thin layers and let each one dry completely before adding the next.
For a standard 6–8 inch cake, 1 tsp of your base color and 1/2 tsp of your accent color is plenty. If you’re doing a tiered cake or a sheet cake, double it. And if you’re new to working with luster dust, our beginner’s guide covers exactly how much to use for different projects.
One more thing worth knowing: not all shimmer products are created equal. If you’ve seen other “edible glitter sprays” with vague labeling, our post on whether edible glitter is actually safe breaks down what to look for — and what to avoid. All our luster dust is FDA compliant, made from food-grade mica pigments. Fully tasteless, vegan, gluten-free. The shimmer is the only thing that ends up on your cake.


