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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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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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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.

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. 

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.

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)

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