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The Flavor Bender   ›   Recipes   ›   Recipes by Course   ›   Drink Recipes   ›   Fun Cocktails   ›   How To Make Flavored Shimmery Liqueur (Rainbow Colors + Recipe Video)

How To Make Flavored Shimmery Liqueur (Rainbow Colors + Recipe Video)

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Dini Kodippili







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Updated: 12/8/2019
Total Time7 days d 30 minutes mins
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Homemade Flavored Shimmery Liqueur - I'm sharing with you how to make your own FLAVORED shimmery liqueur at home in all the colors of the rainbow, using homemade vodka infusions. Perfect for Halloween, special occasions or themed parties!

Here’s how to make deiciously refreshing and mesmerizing Flavored Shimmery Liqueur at home! I first showed you how to make shimmery liqueur (i.e. homemade Viniq) last year.

Here I share how to make your own flavored liqueur (fruit liqueur) in all the colors of the rainbow, using homemade vodka infusions. You’ll never have this much fun making fun cocktails ever again! 🙂

A GIF of six bottles of rainbow colored shimmering liqueur with liquid nitrogen-induced smoke coming out the top.

I first showed you how to make shimmery liqueur (homemade Viniq) last year. Having come across Viniq at the liquor store, I wanted to figure out how to make shimmery cocktails myself at home, and I did. 🙂

The Flavor Bender was the first place where this cool trick and the science behind it was explained, and I decided to take it to the next level this time with FLAVORED SHIMMERY LIQUEUR – made with homemade infused vodka!

As a side note – if you’d like to infuse your cocktails with rich buttery savory flavor, check out my post on fat washing alcohol (fat washed butter rum).

How and why shimmery liqueur works

I explained how and why shimmery liqueur works in my original post. The short version is that liquids with high viscosity and less density than water work very well for this effect, because those two properties enable the kind of light refraction that you need to see that beautiful shimmer when you add luster petal dust.

In the original post, I made shimmery liqueur by mixing vodka and sugar syrup. So in order to get different flavors and make flavored liqueur, I used flavored vodka.

What is luster petal dust?

Luster petal dust is used in cake decorations. It’s basically a fine powder of colored pigment MIXED with fine luster particles to make it shimmer. You can find the normal powdered pigment, but you want to look for the LUSTER powder pigment (or Luster Petal Dust). I buy mine online, but you might be able to find them in your cake decorating store too.

Updated recipe video for fruit infused shimmery liqueur (fruit liqueur)

However I wanted something cheaper than having to buy vodka with different flavors, and I also wanted natural flavors, so I decided to make my own infused vodka to make flavored shimmery liqueur this time (i.e. flavored fruit liqueur).

And I made a RAINBOW of colors and flavors! 🙂

How to make shimmery flavored liqueur at home (shimmery fruit liqueur)

GREEN – Creme de Menthe / Mint shimmery liqueur (mint infused vodka + sugar syrup)

GIF of a bright green colored shimmering liqueur bottle with liquid nitrogen-induced smoke coming from the top.

BLUE – Butterfly Pea infused Vodka (or Gin) liqueur. I use vodka or gin for this, because it is more neutral, and butterfly pea doesn’t turn purple.

This liqueur doesn’t have a taste of it’s own, BUT it does, as a bonus, change color to make really fun cocktails when you add something acidic (read about it in my post on how to make color changing alcohol).

GIF of a bright blue colored shimmering liqueur bottle with liquid nitrogen-induced smoke coming from the top.

PURPLE – Blackberry shimmery liqueur (blackberry infused vodka + sugar syrup) – this is the closest to the color (not flavor) of purple Viniq

GIF of a bright purple shimmering liqueur bottle with liquid nitrogen-induced smoke coming from the top.

RED – Strawberry shimmery liqueur (strawberry infused vodka + sugar syrup)

GIF of a bright red shimmering liqueur bottle with liquid nitrogen-induced smoke coming from the top.

ORANGE – Orange shimmery liqueur (orange infused vodka + sugar syrup)

GIF of a bright orange shimmering liqueur bottle with liquid nitrogen-induced smoke coming from the top.

YELLOW/GOLD – Pineapple shimmery Liqueur (Pineapple + Rum) You can use Vodka instead of Rum as well, but this liqueur tastes AMAZING especially a cocktail made with this liqueur + coconut water!

I made an extra version of the gold liqueur, by just adding gold luster dust to St Germain Liqueur (Elderflower liqueur) and created a beautiful gold cocktail. You can check it out here in my gold shimmery champagne cocktail post!

Bright gold shimmery liqueur in a small glass bottle.

Another version which I will be sharing soon is Butterscotch shimmery liqueur (vanilla + salt + brown sugar + butter infused vodka).

This liqueur uses another special technique called Fat Washing, which I have explained in the linked post.

GIF of a bright gold shimmering liqueur bottle with liquid nitrogen-induced smoke coming from the top.
  • To make fruit liqueur, I used fresh fruits and herbs to infuse the vodka and let the infusion take place for about 5 days. With the exception of the blue shimmery liqueur where I simply used a wine for the color, so it’s not actually an infusion.
  • Once the flavors were infused, I added cooled sugar syrup (1 part sugar syrup to 3 parts infused vodka) and then mixed in the luster petal dust to create those magical, mesmerizing swirls!
  • For some of the liqueurs you may need to add a drop of food coloring to really enhance the color, but that’s optional. Since luster petal dust comes in all the colors of the rainbow, it will add color to your infused liqueur as well.

I have shared 6 of the recipes here in this post, but the butterscotch shimmery liqueur recipe will be shared separately soon, along with a really fun way to use that liqueur!

The flavors in each of these fruit liqueurs are so fresh, robust and delicious. You could easily make your favorite cocktails with these flavored liqueurs and WOW your guests with that hypnotic shimmer. 🙂

Ideas for fun cocktails made with homemade flavored liqueurs (fruit liqueurs)

Harry Potter themed Unicorn Blood Cocktail (perfect as a spooky Halloween recipe too).

A martini glass with a peach colored drink, silvery white shimmery swirls, and smoke from dry ice.

Just like with Viniq, the luster petal dust here settles to the bottom after a short while. You need to occasionally mix and re-disperse the petal dust to get that dazzling shimmer again.

Another super cool thing you could do for a party or special occasion (like a Halloween party) is to purchase some dry ice and then add a little piece of dry ice to the flavored shimmery liqueur bottle when you’re serving it to your guests.

The dry ice needs to be just heavy enough to sink to the bottom of the bottle or glass and it’ll “come alive and dance” inside the liquid, giving rise to an incredible shimmering, bubbling, smoky effect. This effect will last for as long as there’s some dry ice is inside the bottle/drink before it completely disappears.

Halloween themed Witch’s Heart Cocktail

A martini glass with a bright purple drink, silvery white shimmery swirls, and smoke from dry ice.

OR how about this extra magical, COLOR CHANGING shimmery cocktail – The Phoenix Cocktail

Cocktail glass with a purple drink with a blue layer on top and fire and sparks on the drink surface.

OR this simply Gold Shimmery Champagne Cocktail that is perfect to ring in the new year in style!

Two champagne glasses with gold shimmery champagne cocktail.

Important note on dry ice

Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. So DO NOT CONSUME DRY ICE!

Only use food-grade dry ice, which is usually what’s available at grocery stores that have it (but ask anyway to make sure). Wait for the dry ice to disappear (melt) completely before you drink your cocktail/alcohol (which you will know when the bubbling stops). This does NOT equate to consuming dry ice because when dry ice “melts” it goes straight from solid to gas (sublimation), so it actually bubbles out of your drink.

So remember never to close a bottle with dry ice inside to avoid that pressure build up. Use tongs when you handle dry ice and crush it or only add small chips of dry ice to your drink.

The smaller it is, the quicker it will melt/disappear. The gas that bubbles out of your drink will form a smoke/fog and settle around your drink creating a fantastic “smoky cauldron” effect that’s perfect for Halloween parties, as you can see in the pictures and the GIFs here.

Collage of brightly colored shimmering liqueur in bottles with dry ice induced smoke coming from the tops.

Recipe

Six bottles of rainbow colored shimmering liqueur with liquid nitrogen-induced smoke coming from the openings.
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Flavored Shimmery Liqueur (Video & the Science!)

Author: Dini Kodippili
Yield: 1 ¼ – 1⅓ cup per batch (6 flavors in the recipe)
Cuisine: American, North American
Homemade Flavored Shimmery Liqueur - I'm sharing with you how to make your own FLAVORED shimmery liqueur at home in all the colors of the rainbow, using homemade vodka infusions. Perfect for Halloween, special occasions or themed parties!

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FLAVORED shimmery liqueur (fruit infused shimmery liqueur) in all the colors of the rainbow, using homemade vodka infusions. You’ll never have this much fun making Halloween cocktails ever again!
EASY – Very easy recipe. You'll need luster dust to create the special shimmery effect, but assembling each flavor is very easy.
Please note that the vodka requires 1 week of inactive time for infusion to get the flavor and the color.

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Prep: 30 minutes mins
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Makes: 7 servings per batch (44mL each)

Ingredients:
 

  • 4 cups 80 proof vodka
  • 1 cup gin
  • 1 cup white rum
  • 2 cups simple syrup simple syrup is made by dissolving sugar with water at a 2:1 ratio over medium heat
  • 6 – 7 strawberries cut in half
  • 6 – 7 blackberries
  • ½ cup packed mint leaves
  • 1 rind of a large orange or 2 small oranges
  • 6 dried butterfly pea flowers
  • 2 slices fresh pineapple 1 inch thick each
  • Luster petal dust in Red, Yellow, White, Purple, Green, and Orange
  • Crushed dry ice to serve plus small pellets (optional)

Instructions:
 

  • Use 6 jars with 2 cup capacity. Divide the vodka into 4 different jars (2 cup capacity). Add the gin to one of the jars, and the white rum to another.
    4 cups 80 proof vodka, 1 cup gin, 1 cup white rum
Strawberry Red Shimmery Liqueur
  • Place the strawberries in 1 of the vodka jars. Cover the jar with the lid and let it infuse for 1 week (up to 2 weeks) at room temperature.
    6 – 7 strawberries
  • Next, strain the infused liqueur through a cheesecloth to remove the fruits and any small particles.
  • Mix the infused liqueur with ⅓ cup of simple syrup (or more or less to suit your preferences).
    2 cups simple syrup
  • Add a small amount of RED LUSTER PETAL DUST to the liqueur and mix to combine.
    Luster petal dust
  • Add more luster petal dust to get the desired shimmery effect.
Blackberry Purple Shimmery Liqueur
  • Place the blackberries in 1 of the vodka jars. Cover the jar with the lid and let it infuse for 1 week (up to 2 weeks) at room temperature.
    6 – 7 blackberries
  • Next, strain the infused liqueur through a cheesecloth to remove the fruits and any small particles.
  • Mix the infused liqueur with ⅓ cup of simple syrup (or more or less to suit your preferences).
    2 cups simple syrup
  • Add a small amount of PURPLE LUSTER PETAL DUST (or a mix of blue and red) to the liqueur and mix to combine.
    Luster petal dust
  • Add more luster petal dust to get the desired shimmery effect.
Mint Green Shimmery Liqueur
  • Place the mint in 1 of the vodka jars. Cover the jar with the lid and let it infuse for 1 week (up to 2 weeks) at room temperature.
    ½ cup packed mint leaves
  • Next, strain the liqueur through a cheesecloth to remove the leaves and any small particles, and gently press the leaves to remove any alcohol.
  • Mix the infused liqueur with ¼ -⅓ cup of simple syrup (or more or less to suit your preferences).
    2 cups simple syrup
  • Add a small amount of GREEN LUSTER PETAL DUST (or a mix of blue and yellow) to the liqueur and mix to combine.
    Luster petal dust
  • Add more luster petal dust to get the desired shimmery effect.
Orange Shimmery Liqueur
  • Place the (fresh) rind of 1 large orange in 1 of the vodka jars. Cover the jar with the lid and let it infuse for 1 week (up to 2 weeks) at room temperature.
    1 rind of a large orange
  • Next, strain the liqueur through a cheesecloth to remove the rind and any small particles.
  • Mix the infused liqueur with ¼ -⅓ cup of simple syrup (or more or less to suit your preferences).
    2 cups simple syrup
  • Add a small amount of ORANGE LUSTER PETAL DUST (or a mix of red and yellow) to the liqueur and mix to combine.
    Luster petal dust
  • Add more luster petal dust to get the desired shimmery effect.
Color Changing Blue Shimmery Liqueur
  • Place the butterfly pea flowers with the gin in 1 of the jars. Leave it overnight (does not require multiple days to infuse).
    6 dried butterfly pea flowers
  • Next, strain the liqueur through a strainer to remove the flowers.
  • Add ¼ -⅓ cup of simple syrup to make it a liqueur OR keep it as is to use as a straight alcohol for color changing cocktails.
    2 cups simple syrup
  • Add a dash of WHITE LUSTER PETAL DUST to the liqueur and mix to combine. This is so that the color change can occur without interference from the color of the luster dust.
    Luster petal dust
  • Add more luster petal dust / coloring to get the shimmery effect you like.
Pineapple infused Shimmery Liqueur
  • Place the pineapple in 1 of the rum jars. Cover the jar with the lid and let it infuse for 1 week (up to 2 weeks) at room temperature.
    2 slices fresh pineapple
  • Next, strain the liqueur through a cheesecloth to remove the pinapple and any small particles.
  • Mix the infused liqueur with ¼ -⅓ cup of simple syrup (or more or less to suit your preferences).
    2 cups simple syrup
  • Add a small amount of YELLOW LUSTER PETAL DUST to the liqueur and mix to combine.
    Luster petal dust
  • Add more luster petal dust to get the desired shimmery effect.
For All Shimmery Liqueurs
  • Use these as you would any liqueur, or serve them straight in shot glasses.
  • You can add a little powdered dry ice for a smoky effect (see GIFs and photos in the post).
    Crushed dry ice to serve
  • While serving – you can drop a small chip of dry ice into the bottles to keep the liqueur swirling (but remember not to close the bottle with dry ice inside!).
    Crushed dry ice to serve

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 44mL Calories: 112kcal (6%) Carbohydrates: 9g (3%) Sodium: 7mg Potassium: 8mg Sugar: 9g (10%) Calcium: 2mg Iron: 1mg (6%)

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

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59 responses

  1. Joyce
    October 28, 2017

    Disappointed. No matter how much luster petal dust I added, it never got “shimmery,” just a flat purple. Is there a particular brand of the petal dust that needs to be used? Thanks!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 28, 2017

      Hi Joyce!
      That’s so disappointing to hear for me too! 🙁
      I have personally used two brands of luster dust, but I have many others who have used what they have been able to get their hands on and have had great results! Would you be able to let me know what brand you used and what it says on the pot? (Or if it’s easier, you can send me an email to – theflavorbender (at) gmail (dot) com too!)
      I would love to help you figure out what went wrong!

      Reply
      1. Joyce
        October 29, 2017

        My bad! I found your recipe too close to the date I needed it. I couldn’t find the luster dust locally, so I ordered the only one on Amazon that would arrive in time. Now that I’m looking at it more closely, I realize that it is petal dust but not “luster” petal dust. The description says it has a “matte finish.” So next time, I’ll be sure to order the right thing well ahead of time. Thanks!
        https://www.amazon.com/Royal-Purple-Petal-Dust-container/dp/B01AMDREY4/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1509291353&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=royal+purple+petal+dust&psc=1

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        1. Dini
          October 29, 2017

          Oh no Joyce!! It’s easy to miss the “luster” in these tiny pots! Unfortunately most of the luster petal dusts don’t have prime delivery on Amazon either! I hope next time you will have better results! I would also recommend getting the white or pearl luster dust too, because this can be added to any of the liqueurs to make them shimmery as they are neutral luster dusts! 🙂

          Reply
      2. Brandi
        November 22, 2017

        5 stars
        This was a super interesting recipe. What can be done for someone who doesn’t drink?

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        1. Dini
          November 22, 2017

          Hi Brandi!
          I have tried this with lemonade and it does work. However you need to make sure you strain the drink through a fine sieve or nut milk bag to remove any pulp. The shimmer settles very quickly, but when you shake it, you can see the luster dust shimmering in the drink.
          Hope that helps 🙂

          Reply
  2. kathryn
    October 22, 2017

    5 stars
    I’m going to try these for christmas. I was wondering where you got the bottles you used for them

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 23, 2017

      Hi Kathryn! I’m so glad you will be making these for Christmas! They make excellent gifts 🙂 I bought these bottles from Amazon – here is the link to the exact product I used – https://www.amazon.com/Estilo-Swing-Clear-Bottles-Square/dp/B01I476CRK/
      I hope you love the liqueurs and I would love to know how they turned out!

      Reply
      1. Kathryn
        October 23, 2017

        Thanyou

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  3. Jordan
    September 23, 2017

    5 stars
    i can’t wait for the butterscotch shimmer liquor! yesssssss.

    Reply
  4. Susan Burd
    September 21, 2017

    where are you purchasing your luster dust, the colors are amazing

    Reply
    1. Dini
      September 22, 2017

      Hi Susan! I used to buy my luster dust from a local cake decorating supply store, but there is no store where I live currently. So I purchase my luster dust from Amazon – https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=edible+luster+dust&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Aedible+luster+dust
      🙂 I hope that helps!

      Reply
  5. sita
    September 14, 2017

    Hi there.
    Where can I find luster dust

    Reply
    1. Dini
      September 14, 2017

      Hi Sita! You can find luster dust on Amazon (that’s where I buy it currently), but I used to be able to buy it at local cake decorating stores too! Hope that helps 🙂

      Reply
  6. Mary
    August 30, 2017

    Have not made it yet, but wanted to know it’s shelf life?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      August 30, 2017

      Hi Mary!
      I have kept mine in air tight bottles for upto 7 months in the fridge, without a problem! 🙂
      Hope that helps!
      Cheers, Dini

      Reply
  7. Sandra
    July 14, 2017

    5 stars
    I make Lemon cello every year (lemon infused Vodka) which is drunk straight and ICE cold does it having to be kept ice cold effect it? (I even serve it in ice cube shot glasses that’s how cold it’s supposed to be drank)

    Reply
    1. Dini
      July 15, 2017

      Hi Sandra!
      Cold temperatures should be ok. Since limoncello doesn’t freeze (due to the high alcohol content), I can’t see why the shimmery effect wouldn’t work with it too. However, while I do like to keep my regular vodka in the freezer, I haven’t stored my shimmery liqueur in the freezer – so I cannot be 100% sure. Theoretically, the cold temperatures should not have an impact on the shimmery effect. I hope that helps! 🙂

      Reply
  8. Kerry
    April 4, 2017

    Any thoughts on a way to make something like this with out using Alcohol? I would love to do something like this at a child’s birthday party. Thanks

    Reply
    1. Darrellene Craven Robinson
      May 1, 2017

      It’s great in lemonade, punches, even tea

      Reply
  9. Becky M
    January 5, 2017

    5 stars
    Dini –

    I’m so excited about trying this!! I did notice in your list of ingredients that you have moscato listed, but I didn’t see where you used it. What is the moscato for?

    Thanks for posting this! I’m definitely trying it!!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      January 5, 2017

      Hi Becky M!
      The Moscato (or any white fruity wine) is added to the Viniq like shimmery liqueur which I colored blue 🙂 I hope that helps! I would love to know how they turned out once you try them. 😀
      Thank you!
      Dini

      Reply
  10. Helen @ Scrummy Lane
    November 14, 2016

    These are just amazing, Dini – never seen anything like it, and I’m sure they would make great gifts (they – and you – would be the star of the show!)

    Reply
  11. Emily
    November 9, 2016

    5 stars
    Ahhh these are amazing and so simple!! I can’t wait to have fun making these, thank you so much!!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 10, 2016

      Thank you Emily!! I would love to know how they turned out once you give them a go 🙂

      Reply
  12. cakespy
    November 3, 2016

    I’m loving this liquid sorcery!

    Reply
  13. Gale Christensen
    October 25, 2016

    Umm, I just want to point out, Luster dust is NOT supposed to be eaten. It is non toxic, but is not intended to be consumed in large amounts. Hence the reason it’s in such tiny jars and is used to decorate tiny icing flowers. I don’t know if it would hurt you, but I’m also not sure this is a good idea, even if it is beautiful.

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 25, 2016

      Hi Gale!
      Absolutely, thank you for pointing that out. These edible luster dusts are food grade and marked as edible (not just non toxic) – I don’t like using products that are labeled “non-toxic” in these shimmery liqueurs for the very reason you have pointed out.
      Some luster dusts are only labeled as non toxic and I avoid those for this reason. However the edible luster dust is safe to consume, plus you only have to add less than 1/4 tsp (even less than 1/8th of a tsp is enough) for an entire batch/bottle. 🙂

      Reply
  14. Marlene
    October 23, 2016

    These look amazing, Dini! I make my own apricot liqueur with dried apricots, vodka, and sugar mixed all at once and allowed to steep for 1 week or more. Adding the luster dust would be the crowning touch. Is there a plain luster dust that adds just shimmer and no color? My liqueur is already a very nice color.

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    1. Dini
      October 23, 2016

      Hi Marlene! Apricot liqueur sounds absolutely delicious! Unfortunately, I haven’t come across colorless luster dust… since the primary purpose of the luster dust is to decorate edible flowers. However, you could try PEARL LUSTER DUST. I think it will have a white-ish tinge, but I haven’t used them, so I can’t be sure. Another option is to use peach luster dust so it will be a closer color to an Apricot liqueur. If I do find a completely colorless luster dust, I would definitely let you know! If you do use pearl luster dust, I would love to know how it came out and I would love to see your Apricot liqueur too 🙂

      Reply
  15. Christine | Mid-Life Croissant
    October 21, 2016

    So incredible D. These gifs remind me of sexy hula dancers swinging their hips in their grass skirts! I could watch them all day.

    Reply
  16. Jennifer
    October 21, 2016

    These are going to be a hit at my next party! I’m thinking Christmas eve dinner and the red and green liqueurs!

    Reply
  17. Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake
    October 20, 2016

    I literally cannot stop looking at these photos and gifs, they’re so beautiful!
    I remember being just as mesmerized with this stuff when you originally posted your cocktails last year, but the amazement doesn’t wear off! It just gets better haha!

    I have GOT to try these. And I cannot wait to see the recipe for the butterscotch, it sounds delicious, and looks exactly what I always imagined felix felicis to look like!

    Reply
  18. jane @ littlesugarsnaps
    October 20, 2016

    5 stars
    Utterly brilliant. I’m going with the green since it’s my favourite colour and my favourite flavour. Only problem is my kids might think it’s for them 🙂

    Reply
  19. Shadi HasanzadeNemati
    October 19, 2016

    5 stars
    I’ve been going back and forth looking at these gorgeous bottles! I would love to try dry ice and work with it! Dini these are just amazing!

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  20. Julie
    October 19, 2016

    You are a mad scientist Dini! This looks amazing and would be perfect for a Halloween get-together.

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    1. Victoria Sherrard
      November 6, 2017

      Have cranberries infusing now! I love cranberry at Christmas. Such an amazing idea!

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