Pretty - wondering where the edible papers are on this image?
Hi Julia! I used the edible paper as an outline for the character (as I don't have a projector). I just made an outline of the character on the wafer paper with an edible marker. After baking the cookie, I placed a fine layer of RI so the paper had something to stick to (with corn syrup). Let it "dry" and then "filled" the lines with RI in the correspondent color. Then, I did the detailing freehanded.
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Originally Posted by Galletita Dulce:
Originally Posted by Julia M. Usher:
Pretty - wondering where the edible papers are on this image?
Hi Julia! I used the edible paper as an outline for the character (as I don't have a projector). I just made an outline of the character on the wafer paper with an edible marker. After baking the cookie, I placed a fine layer of RI so the paper had something to stick to (with corn syrup). Let it "dry" and then "filled" the lines with RI in the correspondent color. Then, I did the detailing freehanded.
Pretty - wondering where the edible papers are on this image?
Hi Julia! I used the edible paper as an outline for the character (as I don't have a projector). I just made an outline of the character on the wafer paper with an edible marker. After baking the cookie, I placed a fine layer of RI so the paper had something to stick to (with corn syrup). Let it "dry" and then "filled" the lines with RI in the correspondent color. Then, I did the detailing freehanded.
So the paper is under all the icing?
Yes! just used as one step in the decorating process
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