This is my second entry to this challenge and what I have challenged are
Wet-on-wet circles.
To pipe circles differently from what I did for my first entry
Transfer circle
My circle cookies are sometimes not right circle. I cut out circle from paper and put it on my cookie then trace the circle with a scribe tool. Then I piped.
I made wet-on-wet circles. All of the blue circles on my cookies are wet-on-wet. I used a projector (pico) for the guide.
After the base is completely dried, I piped circles with white icing.
Somehow my piping always change direction suddenly without any intention and my circles look like football. So this time, I made half circle then another circle.
I used ruler for the guide.
Bottom part first (red arrow) then above part
white arrowed big circle is transferred circle.
Followings are the rest of my cookies for this entry.
I have to agree with @Manu biscotti decorati. When I look at these cookies they make me smile too!!! (like a little kid reading a book about undersea creatures )
Really creative!! I love how you talk about the process with every cookie you post @Ryoko ~Cookie Ave.!! You always post such unique cookies with new techniques and lots of attention to detail . Love these so much ❤️❤️
Really creative!! I love how you talk about the process with every cookie you post @Ryoko ~Cookie Ave.!! You always post such unique cookies with new techniques and lots of attention to detail . Love these so much ❤️❤️
Hi Carol, thank you so much. This one was fun to make.
What an absolutely delightful set of cookies! What a perfect theme this is for a set a circular cookies! I absolutely loved your descriptions and photos of how you created all of the many circles used in your entry, Ryoko. I thought it was genius to use your pico for the wet-on-wet bubble circles! And, as far as I can see, I see no "footballs!"
What an absolutely delightful set of cookies! What a perfect theme this is for a set a circular cookies! I absolutely loved your descriptions and photos of how you created all of the many circles used in your entry, Ryoko. I thought it was genius to use your pico for the wet-on-wet bubble circles! And, as far as I can see, I see no "footballs!"
Thank you @Bakerloo Station Christine, no more "footballs" but a bit of avocado is still there. Now I can see many circles around me, my pajamas have polka dots all over!!!
What an absolutely delightful set of cookies! What a perfect theme this is for a set a circular cookies! I absolutely loved your descriptions and photos of how you created all of the many circles used in your entry, Ryoko. I thought it was genius to use your pico for the wet-on-wet bubble circles! And, as far as I can see, I see no "footballs!"
Thank you @Bakerloo Station Christine, no more "footballs" but a bit of avocado is still there. Now I can see many circles around me, my pajamas have polka dots all over!!!
The RI transfer cirlcle is remarkable, talk about a challenge. How did you get it from the piping surface and attach it to the cookie without breaking it?
The RI transfer cirlcle is remarkable, talk about a challenge. How did you get it from the piping surface and attach it to the cookie without breaking it?
Actually I made 3 transfer circles and I broke 2 of them. I really carefully peeled off the waxed paper from different edge just like pink arrows and placed it on my cookie very very carefully.
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