I used a mural stencil to stick perfectly honey on the cookies. After removing stencil, I covered the cookies with edible glitters; with a dry brush I removed all the eccess.
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Hi, Evelin, These are lovely cookies, but they unfortunately don't qualify for the challenge. The challenge specifically requires the use of THREE stencils and THREE stenciling techniques on ONE cookie to create a SCENE. I only see one or two stencils on each cookie, and the mention of just one stenciling technique, and no scene as defined in the challenge post. That said, I will be removing it from the challenge and challenge clip set. However, there is still plenty of time to enter with an entry that fits the challenge rules - and I hope you do!
Hi, Evelin, These are lovely cookies, but they unfortunately don't qualify for the challenge. The challenge specifically requires the use of THREE stencils and THREE stenciling techniques on ONE cookie to create a SCENE. I only see one or two stencils on each cookie, and the mention of just one stenciling technique, and no scene as defined in the challenge post. That said, I will be removing it from the challenge and challenge clip set. However, there is still plenty of time to enter with an entry that fits the challenge rules - and I hope you do!
Oh my! So sorry Julia....as always, I miss something! Forgive me ❤️
Honey? Wow - that's thinking outside the square - Lovely idea The flowers are beautifully done too Evelin
Thank you Kat! You can use also piping gel or edible glue if you don't like honey taste but, it has the perfect sticky and thick consistency to make a perfect stencil. It doesn't contatin water so, if there is a little mistake you can fix it!
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