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A Decorated Wooden Case by icingsugarkeks
Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge # 38

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This contribution to the challenge is an open cookie box, a wooden type case made of cookies. The square as the bottom is a single cookie with a size of 16 x16 cm. This time I worked with another dough that did not break quickly and was easy to work with. I carved the wood pattern in the background and then brushed it with cocoa icing. This is how the pattern came about. With the frame I felt like I was standing with my grandpa in the workshop ... He was a carpenter. What his hands have created still inspires me today! But I still have to practice !!!...
The "reqisites" of the wooden type case are real. There is nothing cookie dough or isomalt !! (Unfortunately! I know!!!)

Oh wow, so this is what has been keeping you so busy!! It’s awesome, dear Gabi! My first thought was that the glass figures were isomalt, as you are so capable of doing that magic too. Congratulations, dear friend!🥰

Wonderful entry to the challenge, Gabi. I love the technique you used to create the wood pattern - very clever. And, a bit off topic, but I couldn't help but notice the clock with the Maple Leaf.

Thank you so much dear Christine!! ❤️😘
Right, yes, you are from Canada ... This is a gift from my uncle. He also lives in Canada ... But I'm thinking about something completely different now ... Although I always take great care not to use copyright. Could imagine that the watch is one of them ... ??!?   @Sweet Prodigy

Thank you so sooo very much dear @iSugarfy (aka swissophie) ❤️😘
ach so... bei dir kann ich ja deutsch schreiben!!! Haaach...
Als ich das Logo damals kreierte, hat mir das lachende Gesicht auch total gefallen. Du bist die Erste, die das erwähnt. Ja, es sollte einfach ein bisschen Freude aufkommen, hatte ich gedacht.

Icingsugarkeks posted:

Thank you so much dear Christine!! ❤️😘
Right, yes, you are from Canada ... This is a gift from my uncle. He also lives in Canada ... But I'm thinking about something completely different now ... Although I always take great care not to use copyright. Could imagine that the watch is one of them ... ??!?   @Sweet Prodigy

I think the guidelines for the 11 point leaf are different than the flag itself. The same for photographing it (personal, not commercial) as opposed to reproducing it. That said, I can only imagine the manpower and resources needed if every posted photograph of the leaf required written permission. I am not a lawyer, but I would guess that you are in the clear on this one.  @Icingsugarkeks

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