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Originally Posted by Cottage Celebrations:

Your work is amazing!  Just out of curiosity, do you sell these and may I also ask how you would charge for these?  I made some Easter cookies Friday and mine look like well...not anywhere as nice as yours.  How long have you been decorating.  Again beautiful work!!

 Thank you so much, I have been decorating cookies for a little over a year now, but I will say I have done some serious practicing....these cookies i will sell from $3. to $7.50

 

Your work is amazing!  Just out of curiosity, do you sell these and may I also ask how you would charge for these?  I made some Easter cookies Friday and mine look like well...not anywhere as nice as yours.  How long have you been decorating.  Again beautiful work!!

 

Originally Posted by Smurphy:

Teri, just looking at your beautiful set makes me smile! Your colors are lovely and your piping is perfection!  Teri do you use a parchment, a tip, or go tip-less?  I need to try Julia's recipe!  Because I want crazy piping skills like yours!! Thanks for sharing  recipe!  Shona

 Thank you and your welcome, practice makes it fun and so much easier. I use a tip, haven't had the patience to conquer the parchment...

 

Teri, just looking at your beautiful set makes me smile! Your colors are lovely and your piping is perfection!  Teri do you use a parchment, a tip, or go tip-less?  I need to try Julia's recipe!  Because I want crazy piping skills like yours!! Thanks for sharing  recipe!  Shona

 

Originally Posted by Cookies Fantistique by Carol:

I absolutely love the sweet bunny faces. Adorable! Your piping looks effortless in all your work.  What do you find to be your ideal piping consistency? Do you follow a specific RI recipe or have you tweaked recipes to come up with your own? I have found that adding light corn syrup and/or glycerin are key ingredients for smooth lines. Would love to know your recipe!

Thank you Carol, it is the recipe I originally got from Julia's book.So easy none of the problems seems others are always struggling with. 2# powdered sugar, 1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar, 1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla or flavoring of your liking 10 Tablespoon of liquid pasteurized egg whites. I beat mine with the paddle attachment on high for 4-5 minutes. For my piping I like it thinned just until soft peaks. I have an idea I may use my icing a little stiffer than most that seems to work best for me.  

 

 

Thanks so very much

 

I absolutely love the sweet bunny faces. Adorable! Your piping looks effortless in all your work.  What do you find to be your ideal piping consistency? Do you follow a specific RI recipe or have you tweaked recipes to come up with your own? I have found that adding light corn syrup and/or glycerin are key ingredients for smooth lines. Would love to know your recipe!

 

Thanks so very much

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