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Black and White No. 2 | Sweet Prodigy

Black and White No. 2 | Sweet Prodigy
Original Pattern: Large Book of Textile Designs by Fanz Donat, Germany, 1895

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After piping "No. 1" I was curious to know what would happen if I piped the grid black. Since the white and black colours mirror each other, there was no difference other than this is a darker version (somewhat anticlimactic). And being a busy mom, I didn't have the energy/time/inclination to thin my icing before piping so the dots are a bit pointy.

CookiesByCourtney posted:

You must have the hands and eyes of a surgeon!! These are amazing!! 

 

Only when I'm piping. Otherwise, I'm a klutz. (Don't look at the bottom, right hand corner)

Tina at Sugar Wishes posted:

Again this takes the patience of a saint.  Beautifully done.  

Oh thank you, Tina. I'm actually not one for repetition but there's just something calming about piping all those lines and dots.

How fun to see the reverse of the first geometric cookie . I love this cookie as much in black and white as the first one in white and black (if that makes sense. Lol  ). I certainly can't tell that your dots are a little "pointy", it all looks perfect to me! Love this design Christine ♥♥

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Cookies Fantastique by Carol posted:

How fun to see the reverse of the first geometric cookie . I love this cookie as much in black and white as the first one in white and black (if that makes sense. Lol  ). I certainly can't tell that your dots are a little "pointy", it all looks perfect to me! Love this design Christine ♥♥

Thanks, Carol, I'm glad I did both. They seem to compliment - and complete - each other. 

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