As promised, I'm back to share a few cocktail recipes from Emma's bachelorette party! This first one is super simple (and delicious) and the wow factor comes from the edible glitter. You can buy it from Etsy shops like this one.
The cocktail itself is simple grapefruit juice and Prosecco. It's light and fresh!
Beware, the glitter gets everywhere so if you are serving these at a party save it for later in the evening. Haha! Cheers to Emma! xoxo. Elsie
More Recipes to Try:
- Classic Cocktails– Aviation, Boulevardier, Bee’s Knees,
- Tropical Drinks– Jungle Bird, Painkiller, Rum Runner,
- Mixed Drinks– Cape Cod, Salty Dog, Cuba Libre, Paloma, Kalimotxo
- Shots– Green Tea Shot, Kamikaze Shot, Jello Shots, White Tea
- Non-alcohol Drinks– Agua Fresca, Pink Lemonade, Butterbeer
Edible and non toxic are two different things. The non toxics are not for consumption, it just means you won’t die if you eat it. Try using Wilton products instead they are made from actual edible glitter instead.
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaa….so pretty!!!!!!!!!
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This looks magical! And messy…. 😉
Oh my goodness, I’ve never heard about edible glitter- that is amazing!
xx Kait
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OMG! Did NOT know you could get edible glitter! AMAZING! Gonna get myself a vat of glitter and eat it with a spoon, yummy yums! *MIND BLOWN*!!!
hi guys, I really love the blog- have never commented before but feel I have to say something about this post if you don’t mind! I LOVE the look of the cocktail but I am concerned that you are stating that you used “edible” glitter even though it is only non-toxic. I work for the Food Safety Authority In the UK so please believe me I have come across confusion with the difference between non-toxic and edible products. The glitter you used seems to fall into the nontoxic category (I clicked through to the etsy link you gave) – that would mean it wouldn’t do any harm if accidentally ingested but ideally should only be used for removable parts of food decoration that aren’t going to be eaten. I know that another commenter voiced this concern and they were answered in a rather terse way that surprised me- sometimes what you perceive to be negative comments from readers may be of value to everyone who reads here- I think your post should at least clarify the difference between non-toxic and edible glitter (which does exist and is not plastic based!) I do really live the blog and I hope you will not perceive my comment as negative- I’m just concerned that misleading information about the glitter is reaching such a wide readership and I think people should be aware of what they are decorating their foods with!! can’t wait to see Emma’s real wedding photos, the bachelorette party looked so cute and fun! Miriam Hannigan xx
such a fun looking cocktail!
i love the idea of edible glitter too <3
Cheray x
The bartender in me is a little disappointing that there’s no raspberry flavor when the beautiful garnish is out of fresh raspberries – but the glitter itself, so pretty!
I REALLY wish I liked grapefruit juice! 🙁 Do you think it would work with another juice? It looks so light and refreshing!
This looks oh-so yummy!
That’s so pretty! You girls really are extremely talented. xx
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please post more of the cocktail recipes, I d also love to hear more about the structure of the bachelorette party as I m going to be planning one soon.
Amazing deco for a cocktail!
Very pretty! Unfortunately I don’t like grapefruit, but I bet I could use another juice
I simply cannot believe that you can buy edible glitter.
All l can say is that it is a good thing that l didn’t have your blog around 10-15 years ago – otherwise l would have been soaking gummy bears in alcohol and making cocktails with edible glitter !!!
Looks lovely! The golden glitter finishes it completely.
that looks fantastic and sooo easy! I’m totally making it for my frend’s bachelorette!!!
This sounds delish. Love the name as well.
OK I want one right now. Just because it sparkles.
Just a heads up – Disco dust is non toxic, but it isn’t really edible. It’s actually finely ground plastic glitter.