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La abuelita de las galletas posted:

Beautiful, beautiful !!!! I love that old air this has !!!!

Thank you so much Abuelita!! You are always so kind. It means a great deal to me

carollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!  wowzaaaaaaaaaaa   love love love   you are fantastic     this cookie (and your other designs) are well done      i like/d all of your pics     please know if i missed liking a pic or commenting  it isn't intentional       (i wish I could relay this sentiment to all others that i have missed liking   commenting on their pics)    bravoooooooooooooooooo   you did a grand job!!!!!  clapping skipping   doing somersaults   wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

donaharrisburg posted:

carollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!  wowzaaaaaaaaaaa   love love love   you are fantastic     this cookie (and your other designs) are well done      i like/d all of your pics     please know if i missed liking a pic or commenting  it isn't intentional       (i wish I could relay this sentiment to all others that i have missed liking   commenting on their pics)    bravoooooooooooooooooo   you did a grand job!!!!!  clapping skipping   doing somersaults   wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Dona, you are so sweet!!! Thank you so very much for your kind words...you always encourage me more than you know. I really appreciate you a lot .

LeeLowe posted:

A lovely vintage look! Nice roses. I just can't seem to get the hang of roses.

Hi LeeLowe! Thank you for the compliment. Just keep practicing with the roses. These are a lot of different techniques that I've seen with making roses (on the tip of a toothpick, on a flower nail, using a 101 or 104 Wilton tip or a 56S PME tip along with a bunch of variations on the rose). Find a technique that seems to best fit your own style and just keep practicing. You'll get it to where you like your own roses a lot!! Thanks again . You are always so kind and very encouraging!

Cookies Fantistique by Carol posted:
LeeLowe posted:

A lovely vintage look! Nice roses. I just can't seem to get the hang of roses.

Hi LeeLowe! Thank you for the compliment. Just keep practicing with the roses. These are a lot of different techniques that I've seen with making roses (on the tip of a toothpick, on a flower nail, using a 101 or 104 Wilton tip or a 56S PME tip along with a bunch of variations on the rose). Find a technique that seems to best fit your own style and just keep practicing. You'll get it to where you like your own roses a lot!! Thanks again . You are always so kind and very encouraging!

I've watched videos and they make it look so easy, but it's not! Okay I will keep practicing!!

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