i thought of trying this (saw Julia do it not sure if Haniela did it but she used for chocolate) anyway haven't got there yet trying to do stamp decos and messing up
These are beautiful! I hadn't thought of using SugarVeil this way but it works extremely well. Dona's right that Julia did some work with SugarVeil like this and it was beautiful. Well done
These are beautiful cookies. I have not started yet, still watching Julie's youtube tutorials, and waiting for the book to arrive. but these are what I aspire to. Well done.
Thank you! I didn't know Julia and Haniela (those amazingly talented people!) did them already!! It was fun doing this experiment!!
Originally Posted by donaharrisburg:
i thought of trying this (saw Julia do it not sure if Haniela did it but she used for chocolate) anyway haven't got there yet trying to do stamp decos and messing up
Thank you! Now I have to find Julia's tutorial! I did not have to try several ways if I knew tutorial is already out there...!!
Originally Posted by Cookies Fantistique by Carol:
These are beautiful! I hadn't thought of using SugarVeil this way but it works extremely well. Dona's right that Julia did some work with SugarVeil like this and it was beautiful. Well done
Thank you! OK, it's on Youttube... I will find it...!!
Originally Posted by Babushka's Bakes:
These are beautiful cookies. I have not started yet, still watching Julie's youtube tutorials, and waiting for the book to arrive. but these are what I aspire to. Well done.
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Love these. Yes, I did a 3-D cookie box earlier this year using the same technique for the lid (embossing the cookie with the mat and then flooding), and also some ornament cookies more recently (done the same way). I also had several jewelry pieces in my eduk course, shot this summer, that use this method. Hani used the mats to make chocolate pieces for cookie toppers.
Thank you very much, Julia. I do not know how I miss them...Thank you very much again for the link, now I can learn how you did it so perfectly.
Originally Posted by Julia M. Usher:
Love these. Yes, I did a 3-D cookie box earlier this year using the same technique for the lid (embossing the cookie with the mat and then flooding), and also some ornament cookies more recently (done the same way). I also had several jewelry pieces in my eduk course, shot this summer, that use this method. Hani used the mats to make chocolate pieces for cookie toppers.
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