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Sculptural Painting of Royal Icing Roses

Sculptural Painting of Royal Icing Roses
Inspired by Evgenia Ermilova's plaster sculptural painting artworks on wood. You can find Evgenia’s video tutorial in the comments.

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GinkgoWerkstatt posted:

Love it! ♥
It's something I would love to give a try myself, because the results you can get with it are sooo beautiful and realistic.

You absolutely have to try it! It’s magical and totally different from piping ❤️

Evgenia Ermilova’s video tutorial: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt...;igshid=ldavka1nbpqj

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Kanch J posted:

Wonderful artwork! Really love it. You have Perfectly done! ❤❤❤🌹 I want to try this kind of one too. But still need more practice .

Dear @Kanch J it is easier than it looks like and so satisfying! Thank you for liking it 🌹

This is Evgenia’s video tutorial: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt...;igshid=ldavka1nbpqj

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Such an amazing work, Evelin! You sure took this technique to a whole other level than is shown in the video. These roses look so real the way you textured (and I guess painted?) them. Breathtakingly beautiful ❤️❤️❤️!

These are simply amazing! But to be honest they look totally different from link you posted.(even better though)  did you still use a palette knife? The leaves look a lot thinner. They really are gorgeous❤. I would love to see a mini tutorial from you as well

The Canvas Cookie posted:

I wondered if it is just very stiff Royal Icing straight from the mixer or you had to add something else to it to get such stiff icing??? Absolutely gorgeous.

 

@The Canvas Cookie it is very stiff icing straight from the mixer. I always use this icing mix for my cookies, it is exquisite!

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