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It's Giveaway Time on Cookie Connection!

Yes, it's your lucky day. I've finally got the site's first official giveaway ready for any and all interested takers!

 

I'm calling this one The Great Spring Summer Cleaning Giveaway, because I had every intention of doing it in the spring, but cookie decorating derailed me at that time - and thus further cluttered my work space . . .

 

All of my mounting cookie stuff, including things I bought because I couldn't find what I already had, reached a crisis point last week when I desperately needed to de-clutter in order to prep for my upcoming OSSAS demo. (Seriously, I had no counter space left to roll out cookie dough!)

 

I'm a wee bit embarrassed about how much excess I'd amassed (pretty darn wasteful), but I somehow feel less remorseful knowing that it's going to end up in a better, more organized home! Pictured below is just a small subset of what's up for grabs. These items have never been opened or used; they're just duplicates or triplicates of things for which I have no immediate use . . .

 

AlltheStuff

 

As I said, that's not it. I'm also giving away the following (more photo closeups in the attachments):

  •  An assortment of gorgeous candied mini-roses from Crystallized Flower Company;
  • 15 lb container of Henry & Henry Kwik Fluff meringue powder;
  • 1 lb bag of CK Products meringue powder;
  • 20 ounce bag of Ateco meringue powder (Wondering about the meringue powder surplus?! Side-by-side tests of different brands for an upcoming blog post!);
  • Several envelopes of floral and other patterned wafer paper cutouts from Queen of Tarts (similar to this set);
  • Several 1 pound bags of CK Products fine-grained sanding sugar (lavender, pink, yellow, and probably a couple of other colors!);
  • 3 or 4 small containers of The Baker's Kitchen coarse-grained sanding sugar and pastel confetti;
  • Scads of mini pink royal icing roses from Fancy Flours; and
  • La piÈce de rÉsistance - this fabulous, specially handcrafted (I tease!) tiny cookie cutter key chain!

CutterKeyChain

 

I haven't bothered to ring up an exact value on the giveaway, but my best guess is well over $500! (The crystallized flowers alone - there's quite a bunch - retailed for about $100.)

 

And so how do you enter to win? That's easy - just tell me what you most want to learn about cookie decorating in the comments area below, and I'll use a random number generator to pick the winner when I return from vacation on August 13 (5 pm central time). Only one comment per person, and please remember, childhood protection and privacy laws prevent us from publishing personal photos, so please avoid them in your comments and posts. They will be deleted. Note: You must be a Cookie Connection member in order to post and play! Simply join on the home page; it's free! (Signup box is in the upper left.)

 

Have fun, and please help spread the word by clicking any of the share buttons at the end of this post. Thanks!

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Images (5)
  • Some of the Loot: But Wait - There's A Lot More!
  • Closeup of Royal Icing Decorations: From Fancy Flours
  • Closeup of My Personal Stuff: My Video Series and An Unused Notepad
  • Closeup of Cool Plunger Cutters: From PME
  • La Pièce de Résistance: A Quirky Cutter Key Chain!

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What fabulous prizes!! More on the different methods of transferring designs to cookie surfaces would be of interest and the business of cookie blogging. I find the interviews with cookiers so fascinating!

Airbrush, airbrush, airbrush!! I want to learn how to airbrush my cookies - I just love that look! I am a big fan of bright, bold colors on my cookies and it seems you can get such great colors airbrushing. Thanks for the opportunity Julia!!

I would like to learn how to put many colors and not mix, different painting techniques, and anything you can learn about making cookies.

 

Me gustaria aprender a poner muchos colores y que no se mezclaran, diferentes tecnicas de pintura, y todo lo que se pueda aprender sobre hacer galletas

Hmmmm....I've kinda been on a quest to work my way though every technique and tutorial that crosses my path.  I'm curious about the world of cookie blogging, and always looking for work-arounds for not having a KK.

Hi! I actually have A LOT that i need to learn, but i would really love to learn to do better faces and painting cookies. I have been hearing a lot about painting cookies and would love to know exactly how to go about doing that!

Thank you!
Hi! I actually have A LOT that i need to learn, but i would really love to learn to do better faces and painting cookies. I have been hearing a lot about painting cookies and would love to know exactly how to go about doing that!

Thank you!
Hi! I actually have A LOT that i need to learn, but i would really love to learn to do better faces and painting cookies. I have been hearing a lot about painting cookies and would love to know exactly how to go about doing that!

Thank you!

What a fantastic giveaway Julia. Thank you..
I am reentering the cookie business after being away from it for the last 4 years after my son died I lost all the passion and excitement I had for it when he got sick with Leukemia and my confidence is low and techniques are outdated after looking at all the new ways for doing cookies.. I'm in absolute awe of all the talent out there. Who knew that cookie decorating would evolve into what it has. Amazing! 
Right now this is therapy for me and my goal in helping me move forward and return to what I loved to do.
So what I want to learn is how to continue to keep decorating when you've lost your confidence and how to build my skills up to the new level that cookie decorating has taken on. Ive watched hundreds of tutorials, read numerous blogs and looked at thousands of pictures. So other than wanting to learn all the new techniques I most want to know how everyone kept on trying  when they just thought they should throw in the towel. 

sorry for the long winded note. lol...

I want to learn how to decorate beautiful cookies like you do!  But, specifically, stamping and painting are two that I really want to learn.  Thank you for the awesome contest!!!

Piping tips would be a big one for me. Your 3D cookies are a work of art. The hearts, baskets, boxes and flower holders. The way they all fit together so perfectly and the borders you use to hold them together. I've been practing borders, but it would be so nice to find several piping styles in one place.
Thank you.

I love your work and have benefited from your books.  I would like to learn how to do a more consistent job of making leaves and flowers from the base royal icing.  Too often mine seem to melt or be ill formed.

I am a beginner, I want to learn everything, how to do, decorate the cookies with different techniques, from the basics to the intermediate, seeing all the beautiful designs of all the lovely people makes me more enthu to try out .. I am still exploring how and where to begin from

H Julia,  awsome giveaway!. I love working with royal icing, but I cant get mine to have that beautiful luster so many of my cookie heroes have...its like flat paint! As a newbie I have so much to learn, . Love this site...sooo much talent and knowledge..thanks for getting everyone in 1 place!

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