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The dress material was made by printing a pattern on wafer paper then treating the wafer paper with Artgel which is a gelatin mixture.  The Artgel was microwaved then the sticky liquid was painted onto both sides of the wafer paper  and hung to dry. The fabric like material was then cut and glued onto the iced cookie.195095AB-CB52-4A3A-A94A-9DCF72D5031C 

Here is a picture of it drying before I cut it up.  

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What a beautiful set dear Tina @Tina at Sugar Wishes!! I love the taupe color with the colorful dress using the wafer paper technique...what a great idea . Awesome work, as always my dear cookie friend ❤️

Bakerloo Station posted:

This is such a beautiful set of cookies! That dress technique is so clever!

I’ve been wanting to try edible fabric, couldn’t find it here so improvised with a gelatin product that was gifted to me.  

Cookies Fantastique by Carol posted:

What a beautiful set dear Tina @Tina at Sugar Wishes!! I love the taupe color with the colorful dress using the wafer paper technique...what a great idea . Awesome work, as always my dear cookie friend ❤️

Thanks. The color was really by luck. ❤️

Tina at Sugar Wishes posted:

The dress material was made by printing a pattern on wafer paper then treating the wafer paper with Artgel which is a gelatin mixture.  195095AB-CB52-4A3A-A94A-9DCF72D5031C 

Here is a picture of it drying before I cut it up.  

Stunning! Very interesting technique 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

Evelindecora posted:
Tina at Sugar Wishes posted:

The dress material was made by printing a pattern on wafer paper then treating the wafer paper with Artgel which is a gelatin mixture.  195095AB-CB52-4A3A-A94A-9DCF72D5031C 

Here is a picture of it drying before I cut it up.  

Stunning! Very interesting technique 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

Actually the product I used called Artgel is Italian. I wasn’t thrilled with it but it was a first try.  It’s a thick gelatin that gets microwaved and then brushed on the wafer paper. It’s very sticky and takes a while to dry. 

I saw something similar homemade on a YouTube video a while back. 

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What a beautiful set, Tina! @Tina at Sugar Wishes!

I have been wanting to try this product as a substitute of isomalt, but I didn’t try yet. I saw a video where she put the wafer paper in the refrigerator for a couple of minutes after applying the gel on one side. I like that you hanged it to dry like real fabric!!!

Manu posted:

What a beautiful set, Tina! @Tina at Sugar Wishes!

I have been wanting to try this product as a substitute of isomalt, but I didn’t try yet. I saw a video where she put the wafer paper in the refrigerator for a couple of minutes after applying the gel on one side. I like that you hanged it to dry like real fabric!!!

I don’t have a big enough refrigerator and it needed to be applied to both sides. Very sticky product. 

Before it dried the fabric flowed but the more it dried the less flowing it becomes.  

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