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Cookie Tiaras
Mostly embossed cookies and royal icing transfers

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Originally Posted by Julia M. Usher:

Thanks, yes. Just shot it; editing in the upcoming week or so. Should post to YouTube in a few weeks.

Thanks for all the work you do. The website is a lot of fun!

Originally Posted by Econlady:
Originally Posted by Julia M. Usher:

Thanks, yes. Just shot it; editing in the upcoming week or so. Should post to YouTube in a few weeks.

Thanks for all the work you do. The website is a lot of fun!

You're so welcome! Glad to hear you're enjoying it.

Originally Posted by Floral Cookies:

Julia, these are just crazy beautiful!!! Fantastic!

Thanks! Very little icing on them, which is the best part. I hate icing clean-up!

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Originally Posted by Sarabella:

Wow, Julia. These are stunning. I can't wait to learn from you new video. Thank you for all you do.

Thanks - that video is still a few weeks away; just shot it last weekend. But coming soon, along with a video for cookie necklaces that coordinate with the crowns!

These are over the top gorgeous. Watching your videos is what really got me excited about making cookies. I've only been doing it for about 6-7 months and I am SO hooked. I love your work and am SO thankful for all you do to maintain this site. It's such an incredible source of information and inspiration for so many!!!

Originally Posted by Sweet Kaleo (LeeAnn Slauson):

These are over the top gorgeous. Watching your videos is what really got me excited about making cookies. I've only been doing it for about 6-7 months and I am SO hooked. I love your work and am SO thankful for all you do to maintain this site. It's such an incredible source of information and inspiration for so many!!!

This makes me so happy to hear! 

Originally Posted by tootimus:

these take my breath away!  how did you get all of the balls to stick without much icing?

Thanks, The balls are royal icing transfers so they are flat on the back, which helps. I just use a touch of royal icing in the same color of the cookie (so any extra icing peeking out is less noticeable) and it seems to work. Occasionally, one may fall off, especially near the bottom when sliding the cookies, but generally no issue with sticking them.

The tiniest dots are piped directly onto the cookie though. They are more likely to knock off if you brush against them since they are on bare cookie.

Originally Posted by Renae:

OMG!!!! These are breathtaking. I mean I'm lost for words right now. Simply beautiful

Oh, thanks so much, Renae! 

I can't stop looking at these.  The are so beautiful.  I love to see your creative process in your tutorials.  This site constantly pushes me to improve my skills and to try new techniques.  Thank you for your willingness to share your talent and creativity.

Originally Posted by Steph @ If You Give a Nerd a Cookie:

I can't stop looking at these.  The are so beautiful.  I love to see your creative process in your tutorials.  This site constantly pushes me to improve my skills and to try new techniques.  Thank you for your willingness to share your talent and creativity.

Thanks, Steph, for the kind words. My pleasure to share!

 

Originally Posted by Kat Rutledge - Ibicci:

Hat off to you Julia - these are stunning! They demand second and third looks for a start!

Originally Posted by Cupcakes by Yuyu:

Love,Love,Love these!! You are amazing.xx

Thanks - I'll be posting the video tutorial for these soon!

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