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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!

Comments (265)

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I´d like to learn a lot of things because I´m just a beginner... I need to practice, make mistakes and try again and learn from my experience and from the help of guys like you that share experience.

I am interested in learning more ideas for interesting borders... I love dots and I loved learning some techniques from Ultimate Cookies DVD...now I am thirsty for more.  I am also extremely interested in how the heck to do scroll work and get the scrolls to fall in a rounded (instead of elongated) way.  It is my curse, my kryptonite, my beat-my-hands on the table because I can't do it technique.  I know that's two...but both are important to me :-)  Great contest!!!

I would love to learn how to work with 1 consistency of icing for flooding and detailing, I need to find that perfect consistency! Also would love to learn more dimensional techniques on cookies..

Wow great prize. Can we win it in New Zealand? I want to overcome my fear of using royal icing. It's stopping me creating great cookies with my 100 plus collection of cutters (yes I'm a compulsive cookie cutter buyer )

I'd like to learn and play around more with stencils...I can't wait until I get an airbrush, but in the mean time I'd like to learn to use the Wilton sprays a bit better.

Thanks for the giveaway Julia!

I guess the biggest issue I continually face is the time element.  Therefore, I would love to be educated on how best to speed up my decorating process/production.  I would love to know how the professional cookiers out there are able to knock out large quantities of cookies.  I've discovered that even just packaging can be truly time consuming.  I'm sure there must be some tricks out there I'm not aware of. . .

I do too Theresa, do let me know if something comes up about writing perfectly with small tip RI .thanks kookieOriginally Posted by Teresa - Sister Teresa's Coookies:
I would love to learn how to do lettering with royal icing without a kopykake.

 

I would like to learn to make cookies in 3D and some tips about it. I also love to know make cookies with volume.  Thanks for such a cute drawing and for the work that you take with us follow you.

I adore brush embroidery, but have never taken the plunge and tried the technique. It's so pretty and romantic...I love it for wedding cookies! It is the one technique that tops my list, but certainly not the only one. If only I had more time....

I would love to learn and know more about the process from start to end on a cookie project!  From the time the order is placed until the cookies are packaged and on it's way.  I'm having trouble organizing my time, seems the research on getting a cookie design is the most time consuming and frustrating!  Most of you wonderful cookiers come up with the most beautiful ideas and it seems they just keep on coming!!  I love all the cookies on here, I hope one day I will be worthy... 

I would really love to learn how to paint on cookies. I started this venture back in February and am very scared to try that technique. I have been inspired by cookie decorators everywhere to give it a try one day. Thanks!!

What an awesome, generous give-away! Thank you for sharing it!

 

I would love to learn the art of designing a cookie, from the beginning. .how you decide on the layout, the elements and techniques to achieve the look you want.

 

Thank you again, and have a wonderful vacation!!

I would love to learn how to get my royal icing the perfect consistency for each specific detail that is going onto the cookie. I always end up with royal icing too runny or too thick for what I'm trying to use it for. 

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