Advice? Direct your color on top of all your piped lines, and you are going to see how nice the effect on the cookie. Also, on the bottom outside of the pot. I can't live without mine. Practice makes perfection!!
Thanks so much for the airbrushing tip MsInes! I'm always open to tips and advice! :-)
Yes, the cutter is available from the outlets. The one near my house has been out of them for a while though. To get them directly from their website doubles the cost because of the shipping. I'm using mine now to make a stainless steel pot and maybe a saute pan. We'll see how it goes. The cutter is just adorable. I made a few where I cut the top off and did the top separately which were cute too.
Awesome? <br/>Now...one question about the cutters. I am very new at this whole thing about cookie decoration, so I am still trying to figure out a few things here and there. What can you tell me about the material (metal) of these cutters? Are they flimsy, or they feel strong when you are using them? I have fallen in love with the cutters from "Whisk Away Cookie Cutters", here in Centerville, VA, but they are made out of plastic. They are gorgeous! Thanks again!!<a href="https://overview.mail.yahoo.com?.src=iOS"><br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad</a>
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