My Father’s Day cookies! So fun to make this set. Inspired by my hubby who loves to spend hours in the garage doing I don’t know what kind of “details” to his toy car and other stuff.
The cookie is mostly covered with fondant. The background of the cookie (the wall) in wich i applied my crazy embroidery technique 😜 First it’s covered with 5 layers of colors, gray, 3 tones of red and orange. After the first layer was dried, i used a brush with very thick bristles and very thin RI to add that texture with some not very gently touches , repeated many times until i got the texture i wanted, and once in a while i took the excess away with a damp cloth.
Your brick effect looks very realistic, however, your description sounds more like a stippling technique rather than a traditional brush embroidery technique. That said, I don’t see brush embroidery used as a dominant technique on this cookie as Rule 1 of the challenge requires, so unfortunately, I will have to remove this clip from the challenge clip set. Your cookies do look great and you have great attention to detail.
Your brick effect looks very realistic, however, your description sounds more like a stippling technique rather than a traditional brush embroidery technique. That said, I don’t see brush embroidery used as a dominant technique on this cookie as Rule 1 of the challenge requires, so unfortunately, I will have to remove this clip from the challenge clip set. Your cookies do look great and you have great attention to detail.
Oh! ☹️ Well, i agree this is not a traditional embroidery technique, and i thought when reading the requirements it didn’t have to look traditional, i guess i took it too far!😅 i had fun making these cookies!☺️
Oh! ☹️ Well, i agree this is not a traditional embroidery technique, and i thought when reading the requirements it didn’t have to look traditional, i guess i took it too far!😅 i had fun making these cookies!☺️
Yes, the idea was to take make a design that was completely non-traditional using the traditional technique. So, you would pipe the icing and then brush it - just like you normally would for brush embroidery - but then create an out-of-the box design...using the traditional technique. I hope that makes sense.
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