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Hi Irina! Lovely Easter gift sets! I love how you have individually wrapped each cookie! How do you wrap them so neatly? Your wrapping is barely noticeable. It reminds me of heat wrap, that shrinks when heated, to give a tight, smooth, finished look. I like that the wrappers are not distracting from your beautiful cookies. It's always a pleasure to see your cookies!

Last edited by Dana ~ Dana's Daydreaming Cookies
Originally Posted by Dorana (Dana):

Hi Irina! Lovely Easter gift sets! I love how you have individually wrapped each cookie! How do you wrap them so neatly? Your wrapping is barely noticeable. It reminds me of heat wrap, that shrinks when heated, to give a tight, smooth, finished look. I like that the wrappers are not distracting from your beautiful cookies. It's always a pleasure to see your cookies!

Hi, Danа! I said to you yesterday, but today I see that my answer is no)))
Apparently, I pressed the wrong button.

I wrap cookies in thin plastic wrap hands only. This, of course, not very comfortable and not very fast. But cookies in this form looks nice.
  It would be nice to have a desktop thermal packaging machine, but I do not do cookies in large quantities. And you need to have a large kitchen or a separate room specifically to work with cookies that there was still need for work.
Dreams ... dreams ....))

Beautiful . Do you ever find when wrapping the cookies that there are spots that stick to the wrap?  I know my cookies are completely dry but after a while I notice certain spots will stick a little.  It happens more so if I use an airbrush to add sheen.

Originally Posted by Sweet Surprise Cookies:

Beautiful . Do you ever find when wrapping the cookies that there are spots that stick to the wrap?  I know my cookies are completely dry but after a while I notice certain spots will stick a little.  It happens more so if I use an airbrush to add sheen.

 

Hi! No, this was not
 Only once, several years ago,
 when cookies were in the Sun outside, icing melted at some places. Under normal cBeautiful  a little girl, I like it!ircumstances, this has never happened. Still, I can say that this can happen if the icing is not dried out well after the painting. Airbrush I do not have, but I think in your case it is possible. Can't say for sure, but maybe it depends on the quality of the food color.

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