So lovely, Karla. I’ve yet to try the technique you used on the flower, but after seeing the great job you did on these ‘romantic’ cookies, I think I’ll put this on my to-do list. 😃
On the "love" cookie I swiped a dampened fan brush over the surface and thought the effect was unusual. The shine on the cookies may be one or all of three things--natural lighting, corn syrup in the royal icing, or the use of a fan to dry the icing.
This was my first attempt at brush embroidery, and it was not as hard as I thought it might be to get the hang of it. The end result reminded me of cherry blossoms.
On the "love" cookie I swiped a dampened fan brush over the surface and thought the effect was unusual. The shine on the cookies may be one or all of three things--natural lighting, corn syrup in the royal icing, or the use of a fan to dry the icing.
This was my first attempt at brush embroidery, and it was not as hard as I thought it might be to get the hang of it. The end result reminded me of cherry blossoms.
Yes, it must have been the dampened brush that imparted the sheen I was commenting on - I can see the brush strokes. It is an interesting effect. Thanks for the detailed explanation!
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