Originally Posted by Cookies Fantistique by Carol:
LOVE these!!! Are the little chicks piped directly onto the cookie or are they RI transfers? They're absolutely adorable (I'm NOT surprised).
Thank you Carol, Sunday after church I was bored and had the yellow icing mixed up and these cookies flooded waiting for some inspiration...When I thought I'd just try doodling a chick on one and ended up with these. The little Easter eggs I had done as transfers for another project I was thinking about. <3
Originally Posted by Cookies Fantistique by Carol:
LOVE these!!! Are the little chicks piped directly onto the cookie or are they RI transfers? They're absolutely adorable (I'm NOT surprised).
Thank you Carol, Sunday after church I was bored and had the yellow icing mixed up and these cookies flooded waiting for some inspiration...When I thought I'd just try doodling a chick on one and ended up with these. The little Easter eggs I had done as transfers for another project I was thinking about.
Teri, I often decorate in much the same way...(i.e. flood a cookie and wait for inspiration to prompt some action). Usually though, clients provide a theme for a baby or bridal shower, birthday party, etc. and then tell me to just use my imagination. So far (knock on wood) the end product has exceeded client expectations and I love seeing the response on their faces . Each project allows opportunities for experimentation (to a point) and practice so that I can grow as a cookier.
I SO appreciate how much experienced cookiers (like yourself) share their techniques, ideas, artistic creations and tutorials that help me immensely.
Originally Posted by Cookies Fantistique by Carol:
Teri, I often decorate in much the same way...(i.e. flood a cookie and wait for inspiration to prompt some action). Usually though, clients provide a theme for a baby or bridal shower, birthday party, etc. and then tell me to just use my imagination. So far (knock on wood) the end product has exceeded client expectations and I love seeing the response on their faces . Each project allows opportunities for experimentation (to a point) and practice so that I can grow as a cookier.
I SO appreciate how much experienced cookiers (like yourself) share their techniques, ideas, artistic creations and tutorials that help me immensely.
Thanks Carol but LOL i'm not that experienced, I just started a year ago Valentines day.... I am having much the same experiences as you with clients. Fun isn't it!
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