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Cookie Display at the OK State Sugar Art Show

Cookie Display at the OK State Sugar Art Show
Cookie Tablecloth by Charlene Smith and Monica Holbert; Photo by Charlene Smith

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So honored to have you and Charlene as my assistants, Penny. There's no way I would have survived the weekend without you both! Still recovering though . . .

Thanks, Marlyn. It took be the better part of 1 1/2 months to conceive and produce with help from Charlene Smith and Monica Holbert on the tabletop cookies. I needed to do a lot in order to "compete" with the 6-foot sea monster cake created by Bronwen Weber and her team of four or five in the adjoining demo kitchen! Not easy to keep from being upstaged.

Marlyn, Yeah, I had a PowerPoint pres to accompany my demo, which I've posted to this site along with the vid. (Links also below.) I did four 1 1/2-hour demos, which were progressive insofar as they built on one another to culminate in the final table setup (which we also built live, along the way). I played the video in the final demo. I wish I could have done the actual filming live as that would have been more interactive/exciting, but I just didn't want to leave that much to chance/last minute. Plus, it was all shot with very controlled lighting and setup, which would have been very tough to replicate at the show.

 

Powerpoint Pres:http://cookieconnection.juliau...rt-show-presentation

 

Final Video: http://cookieconnection.juliau...clip/cookie-zoetrope

This is absolutely stunning! I could not believe how awesome it was when I watched the video on the clip with the presentation. At first glance I thought only the dancers "danced", but it's all one insane party of movement when it spins! Jaw dropped for sure. You are the most talented cookie artist I have ever seen when it comes to dimensional constructions. This is the difinitive example of a 4-D cookie with moving parts. Bravo!
Originally Posted by Wildflower:
This is absolutely stunning! I could not believe how awesome it was when I watched the video on the clip with the presentation. At first glance I thought only the dancers "danced", but it's all one insane party of movement when it spins! Jaw dropped for sure. You are the most talented cookie artist I have ever seen when it comes to dimensional constructions. This is the difinitive example of a 4-D cookie with moving parts. Bravo!

Thanks, Wildflower! Also for all the other likes last night. Much appreciated!

You earned it! I thought I had seen most of your amazing work in videos or recent clips, so it was a delight to go back and see there was even more. I went through and liked all my favorites of your cookies, and also all of the videos of yours that that were personally the most helpful or interesting, even though I watched them on your blog or youtube. You should invite new members to take a stroll through your clips here, because your cookies are stunning!
Originally Posted by Wildflower:
You earned it! I thought I had seen most of your amazing work in videos or recent clips, so it was a delight to go back and see there was even more. I went through and liked all my favorites of your cookies, and also all of the videos of yours that that were personally the most helpful or interesting, even though I watched them on your blog or youtube. You should invite new members to take a stroll through your clips here, because your cookies are stunning!

Thanks again! 

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