Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Very cute. Can you tell us something about how these cookies were made - i.e., the techniques used? I'm asking out of curiosity, but also to clarify your clip sets and tags. Thanks!
Sobre la galletas hago la primera base, dejo que seque y luego calco el muñeco que voy a elaborar. Luego hago color por color y nuevamente dejo secar. Por ultimo dibujo la cara con marcadores y delineo la galleta con boquilla en este caso rellena con glas negro. Hay veces que las hago del mismo color de la imagen como en el caso de las calabazas.Espero me entiendas, o me dices que dudas tienes y yo vuelvo y te escribo.
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Translation of Patricia's remarks:
About the cookies I make first base, let it dry and then tracing the doll I 'll elaborate . Then I color by color and let it dry again . Finally drawing the face with markers and delineo cookie nozzle in this case filled with black icing . Sometimes I make them the same color image as in the case of calabazas.Espero understand me , or tell me and again I have doubts and I write .
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Thanks - one more question: are the colors done with royal icing (wet-on-wet or wet-near-wet), or painted on? I think they're done with royal icing, but it's hard to tell from the image. Thanks again.
Al calcar la Imagen tambien calco El Espacio Para Los Colores de el los Parchesy al aplicar los colores rellené esos huecos con diferentes colores de glass y luego que estuvieron secos los delineé con negro.Te adjunto una foto mas cercana para que lo puedas apreciar mejor
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Originally Posted by Patricia Nuñez:
De Hola Julia:
Al calcar la Imagen tambien calco El Espacio Para Los Colores de el los Parchesy al aplicar los colores rellené esos huecos con diferentes colores de glass y luego que estuvieron secos los delineé con negro.Te adjunto una foto mas cercana para que lo puedas apreciar mejor
Hi Julia I think that my mom did not understood your last question. So I'm going to answer you. Yes, she uses Royal icing. she just pinted color by color. when one color is totally dry she continues with the next color and so on. when all the colors are completed she pipe the final details using pipes that she make her own (similar of those that you yourself use) for the faces she uses non toxic markers and colors.
She somtimes uses the techniqe wet to wet, but this is not the case!
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Originally Posted by cookiely:
Hi Julia I think that my mom did not understood your last question. So I'm going to answer you. Yes, she uses Royal icing. she just pinted color by color. when one color is totally dry she continues with the next color and so on. when all the colors are completed she pipe the final details using pipes that she make her own (similar of those that you yourself use) for the faces she uses non toxic markers and colors.
She somtimes uses the techniqe wet to wet, but this is not the case!
Hope this is more clear.
Margarita
Thanks - I think I understood her comments, but these also help.
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