Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Super cute, but I took this image out of the 3-D clip set, as, by definition on this site, 3-D cookies are multi-cookie constructions, not cookies with some relief from piped icing or fondant. For clip set definitions, please click on any clip set link, and review the text at the top of the clip set page that opens up. Thanks!
Super cute, but I took this image out of the 3-D clip set, as, by definition on this site, 3-D cookies are multi-cookie constructions, not cookies with some relief from piped icing or fondant. For clip set definitions, please click on any clip set link, and review the text at the top of the clip set page that opens up. Thanks!
Hi Julia, I suppose that I didn't fully understand that 3D isn't using more than 1 cookie in the construction of a design. I have a decorated 2nd cookie as a "stand" behind the Santa used to prop the cookie so that it's standing rather than just one cookie laying flat. No problem for taking it out of 3D but I just wanted to explain why I had put it in that clip set . Thanks!
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Cookies Fantastique by Carol posted:
Julia M. Usher posted:
Super cute, but I took this image out of the 3-D clip set, as, by definition on this site, 3-D cookies are multi-cookie constructions, not cookies with some relief from piped icing or fondant. For clip set definitions, please click on any clip set link, and review the text at the top of the clip set page that opens up. Thanks!
Hi Julia, I suppose that I didn't fully understand that 3D isn't using more than 1 cookie in the construction of a design. I have a decorated 2nd cookie as a "stand" behind the Santa used to prop the cookie so that it's standing rather than just one cookie laying flat. No problem for taking it out of 3D but I just wanted to explain why I had put it in that clip set . Thanks!
OK, a 2-cookie cookie would qualify as 3-D, but since the construction aspect isn't at all visible in this image, I still think it's best to leave it out of that clip set.
Super cute, but I took this image out of the 3-D clip set, as, by definition on this site, 3-D cookies are multi-cookie constructions, not cookies with some relief from piped icing or fondant. For clip set definitions, please click on any clip set link, and review the text at the top of the clip set page that opens up. Thanks!
Hi Julia, I suppose that I didn't fully understand that 3D isn't using more than 1 cookie in the construction of a design. I have a decorated 2nd cookie as a "stand" behind the Santa used to prop the cookie so that it's standing rather than just one cookie laying flat. No problem for taking it out of 3D but I just wanted to explain why I had put it in that clip set . Thanks!
OK, a 2-cookie cookie would qualify as 3-D, but since the construction aspect isn't at all visible in this image, I still think it's best to leave it out of that clip set.
Makes sense...just didn't think it was necessary to photograph the decorated cookie on the back of the Santa...hope you're not working too hard...yeah, right!! Take care
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