Nice! Were the images printed on edible paper or directly on the cookie? What kind of printer do you have?
Thank you! I had already baked my cookies and they were cool so when I got my new printer (it is a Canon ix6820) I wanted to experiment so I rolled out a thin layer of modeling chocolate, cut it with the cookie cutter and applied to the cookie and put in my dehydrator for a minute and it attached to the cookie nicely. Once I had my images printed and cut I applied them to the cookies with the modeling chocolate layer and attached them with corn syrup. I really had no idea what I was doing so I kind of just guessed and it worked out pretty good.
Thank you! I had already baked my cookies and they were cool so when I got my new printer (it is a Canon ix6820) I wanted to experiment so I rolled out a thin layer of modeling chocolate, cut it with the cookie cutter and applied to the cookie and put in my dehydrator for a minute and it attached to the cookie nicely. Once I had my images printed and cut I applied them to the cookies with the modeling chocolate layer and attached them with corn syrup. I really had no idea what I was doing so I kind of just guessed and it worked out pretty good.
It looks like the process worked really well! Rather ingenious too to adhere the modeling chocolate with the heat of the dehydrator.
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