For this little cookie vignette I used the white mat to impress a pattern for walls, then baked the little ginger bread man in the purple mold and the center scalloped molding and all the wall hangings were baked in the red mold. I added copper to the farthest left wall hanging, painted the others with brown americolor and painted a little portrait on rice paper for the right center wall hanging. I made the top right and left scalloped molding of fondant and a carpet with fondant for accents. All was affixed by RI.
ANOTHER wonderful entry! I love your wall texture and "crown molding." Great scene.
Thank you, Christine! I would love to add little children playing around that carpet with some abc blocks, but alas, time has escaped me, so we have the room and can just imagine the rest! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
ANOTHER wonderful entry! I love your wall texture and "crown molding." Great scene.
Christine, I forgot to thank you again for this wonderful challange! I never knew my molds would stand up to heat, I also didn't know how cute and crisp the little cookies could be. I just love the texture mat also, and would most likely not have tried it apart from fondant use. So again, you have fostered growth. <3 Thank you.
How wonderful Kim - It's great how these challenges challenge us! (when we get the time of course! ) Very clever use of the mats and molds.
Yes, Kat! This one sat on the side of my desk (right beside paperwork) waiting for me to finish it. hehe I love that cookies are patient with me and I can give them a bit of time here and a bit of time there. It's my mental art therapy, for life.
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