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I used royal icing transfers for the snowflakes, brush embroidery and airbrush for the backdrop, sugar for the ice, and I painted the face and dress. I used some other techniques as well but too many to write here

 

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Libby Frankl posted:

I used royal icing transfers for the snowflakes, brush embroidery and airbrush for the backdrop, sugar for the ice, and I painted the face and dress. I used some other techniques as well but too many to write here

 

Cool! You'll have to name a fourth technique on the list below, though, for this amazing entry to qualify. So far I only count three from the list: royal icing transfers, sugar for ice, and handpainting. Brush embroidery and airbrushing are not on the list of techniques for this challenge:

  • royal icing transfers
  • fondant or gumpaste elements
  • SugarVeil® or other edible lace elements
  • sprinkles, dragées, or other storebought candies
  • stenciled areas or elements
  • stamped areas or elements
  • wafer paper, frosting sheets, edible gold/silver leaf, or other edible paper
  • homemade candy, such as melted clear mints, sugar syrup boiled to various stages, modeling chocolate, etc.
  • isomalt
  • luster dusts
  • painted areas or elements, using extended dusts or food coloring
  • hand-drawn areas or elements, using edible marker

    Thanks!
Libby Frankl posted:

Fourth technique would be painted areas with markers and luster dust, also on the snowflakes there are sprinkle and dragees so that could be a fifth technique @Julia 

Thanks!

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