Most cookies include elements of hand painted color, royal iced rain drop stencil, painted gold luster dust, rubber stamped birds, butterflies and feathers (hard to see), a few details drawn with edible marker and a couple topped with tiny wafer paper flowers and/or fondant flower or butterfly.
So pretty! Just curious though - where is the rubber-stamping on these cookies?
Yah, like I said hard to see. It didn't turn out very well- first time using glaze vs royal- they would be the light green shapes- two swallows on the top row cookies, partially hidden by the rain and two butterflies- one between the two birds' faces.
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Fernwood Cookie posted:
Julia M. Usher posted:
So pretty! Just curious though - where is the rubber-stamping on these cookies?
Yah, like I said hard to see. It didn't turn out very well- first time using glaze vs royal- they would be the light green shapes- two swallows on the top row cookies, partially hidden by the rain and two butterflies- one between the two birds' faces.
Sorry, didn't see your earlier comment. But thanks!
So pretty! Just curious though - where is the rubber-stamping on these cookies?
Yah, like I said hard to see. It didn't turn out very well- first time using glaze vs royal- they would be the light green shapes- two swallows on the top row cookies, partially hidden by the rain and two butterflies- one between the two birds' faces.
Sorry, didn't see your earlier comment. But thanks!
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