Decorative pen
Decorative pen
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Description
Description
Step up your pastry game! With the Deco Pen, you can transform your ordinary desserts into something extraordinary! When baking, wishes on a cake couldn't be more personal, decorated with your own handwriting. Easily add fun patterns, like hearts or stars, to any pastry. Need inspiration? Simply print your favorite stencils and trace them precisely using this miraculous food decorating pen. And the Deco Pen can be used for much more than desserts! You can create café-worthy drinks at home by drizzling them with fresh chocolate or caramel. You can also make your dinner look like it came from a 5-star restaurant by decorating your plate with a balsamic reduction. Whether serving appetizers, main courses, or desserts, you'll use the Deco Pen again and again to create special patterns and flourishes that make your dishes stand out. The Deco Pen is held like a pen, and its flexible material allows perfect control of writing, injection, and decoration, making it very easy to use. Thanks to the transparent material, you always have a good view of the content and quantity. With a capacity of 65 ml, the Deco Pen is neither too big nor too heavy and therefore easy to handle—the amount is sufficient to write on a cake or decorate a plate and fits well in the hand. The snug-fitting cap seals the silicone pen tightly, so you just need to press to release the content in a thread. The stand allows you to place the pen on the work surface at any time, keeping the table clean and the content flowing downward, ready to write. Using the Deco Pen: First place the pen in the stand, pour in the desired liquid—then put the cap in place. Make sure the lid is not just loosely placed but properly inserted into the upper recess of the silicone. Use thicker liquids like chocolate or candy sugar at a certain distance from the plate, which lengthens the thread and allows for regular writing. That's why it's better to lay the thread from above rather than write. To disassemble, pull on one of the two tabs and remove the cap.
