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Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #39

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Cookies Fantastique posted:

Wow! So realistic @MANUELA CANTÙ!! You did an awesome job in creating so many sushi pieces on your cookie plate. A first attempt? I'm super impressed!! Great work ❤️

So kind of you, @Cookies Fantastique!❤yes it's my first attempt with miniatures, I'm glad you liked it!

Sweet Prodigy posted:

This is a great entry, Manuela, and very impressive for a first attempt. There are so many wonderful details that really make this look like real sushi on a wooden plank. What really stands out is how beautifully you have shaped each piece and how meticulous your hand-painted details are. Very wonderful work.

Thank you so much for your lovely comment @Sweet Prodigy! I appreciate it!❤

This is a great entry, Manuela, and very impressive for a first attempt. There are so many wonderful details that really make this look like real sushi on a wooden plank. What really stands out is how beautifully you have shaped each piece and how meticulous your hand-painted details are. Very wonderful work.

Evelindecora posted:
MANUELA CANTÙ posted:

I wanted to take part in this challenge realizing a miniature sushi on a cookie. This is my first attempt with this technique and I'm very satisfied of the result achieved. I piped different types of sushi (maki, uramaki, salmon nigiri, dumplings, wasabi and ginger) using royal icing and painted them with gel and powder food colours. I also used fondant for the chopsticks, the bamboo and leaf-shaped placemats and the soy sauce bowl. The latter was realised with black gel colour. Finally, to give a more realistic touch to the arrangement I used a wooden plank effect on the cookie with royal icing and a spatula.

 

 

 

This is just beautiful Manu! Good job ❤️🍱❤️

😍so sweet of you Evelin! Thank you so much 😘😘

MANUELA CANTÙ posted:

I wanted to take part in this challenge realizing a miniature sushi on a cookie. This is my first attempt with this technique and I'm very satisfied of the result achieved. I piped different types of sushi (maki, uramaki, salmon nigiri, dumplings, wasabi and ginger) using royal icing and painted them with gel and powder food colours. I also used fondant for the chopsticks, the bamboo and leaf-shaped placemats and the soy sauce bowl. The latter was realised with black gel colour. Finally, to give a more realistic touch to the arrangement I used a wooden plank effect on the cookie with royal icing and a spatula.

 

 

 

This is just beautiful Manu! Good job ❤️🍱❤️

I wanted to take part in this challenge realizing a miniature sushi on a cookie. This is my first attempt with this technique and I'm very satisfied of the result achieved. I piped different types of sushi (maki, uramaki, salmon nigiri, dumplings, wasabi and ginger) using royal icing and painted them with gel and powder food colours. I also used fondant for the chopsticks, the bamboo and leaf-shaped placemats and the soy sauce bowl. The latter was realised with black gel colour. Finally, to give a more realistic touch to the arrangement I used a wooden plank effect on the cookie with royal icing and a spatula.

 

 

 

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