Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Love these, Kim! Just a note about photo classifications though: "3-D Cookies" on this site are defined as multi-cookie constructions, not primarily flat cookies that get some dimensions from molded or modeled fondant or royal icing on top. So, I've removed this image (and several of your others) from the "3-D Cookie" clip set for this reason. Please bear this definition in mind when posting again. (Definitions of all clip sets can be found under the "Clips" item in the main navigation line, or by clicking on any blue clip set link anywhere on the site.) Thanks!
Love these, Kim! Just a note about photo classifications though: "3-D Cookies" on this site are defined as multi-cookie constructions, not primarily flat cookies that get some dimensions from molded or modeled fondant or royal icing on top. So, I've removed this image (and several of your others) from the "3-D Cookie" clip set for this reason. Please bear this definition in mind when posting again. (Definitions of all clip sets can be found under the "Clips" item in the main navigation line, or by clicking on any blue clip set link anywhere on the site.) Thanks!
So sorry. Because 3-D is what I strive for with my cookies (most of the time) I must have clicked it often. I forgot about the stipulations in this classification. I will try to not do it again.
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Kim Damon posted:
Julia M. Usher posted:
Love these, Kim! Just a note about photo classifications though: "3-D Cookies" on this site are defined as multi-cookie constructions, not primarily flat cookies that get some dimensions from molded or modeled fondant or royal icing on top. So, I've removed this image (and several of your others) from the "3-D Cookie" clip set for this reason. Please bear this definition in mind when posting again. (Definitions of all clip sets can be found under the "Clips" item in the main navigation line, or by clicking on any blue clip set link anywhere on the site.) Thanks!
So sorry. Because 3-D is what I strive for with my cookies (most of the time) I must have clicked it often. I forgot about the stipulations in this classification. I will try to not do it again.
Thanks - we're specific with the definition because construction techniques are typically very different than applying something dimensional to a cookie. Plus, almost every cookie could be called 3-D (so many have relief these days) if we applied a broader definition, and then the classification wouldn't help much in isolating constructed cookies.
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