Wonderful job !!!! Miniatures perfect sushi and Japanese mat detail is great, but what fascinates me is the square cookie it is shocking !!!!!! Maybe I'm wrong but..... can be it the representation of multiple and colorful layers consisting of a kimono?
Wonderful job !!!! Miniatures perfect sushi and Japanese mat detail is great, but what fascinates me is the square cookie it is shocking !!!!!! Maybe I'm wrong but..... can be it the representation of multiple and colorful layers consisting of a kimono?
Hi! Thank you very much! The little square cookie is a sushi miniature, nearby the other cookies is not very clear. That is a easier version of the other one i posted last week
evelin cpaire capito capisco? lol ive heard non cabisco (not sure of this spelling) im sure it depends on region/s anyway beautifulllllll i thought i had clicked like then saw it wasnt clicked then clicked again perhaps it was liked on this page but didnt follow over to the other page anyway beautifully executed now for my gavel bang bang bang! now you've gone and did beat me to a design but ahem im going to go ahead with my thoughts vision and try and as we all know i am not likely to succeed hahahhahaaaa but ima do it anyyyyyyyhooooo!
For Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #14 I used these techniques: handpainting, icing transfers, black and green markers and luster dust.
Hi Evelin! Could you please state which individual cookie contains at least four of the elements from the challenge list, and list those techniques/media, per the challenge rules? Here is the rule:
Create your mixed media cookie (or set) using a minimum of four (4) of the following different media/techniques. (If you make a set, not every cookie has to use all four techniques, but at least one of them must!)
royal icing transfers
fondant or gumpaste elements
SugarVeil® or other edible lace elements
sprinkles, dragées, or other storebought candies
stenciled areas or elements
stamped areas or elements
wafer paper, frosting sheets, edible gold/silver leaf, or other edible paper
homemade candy, such as melted clear mints, sugar syrup boiled to various stages, modeling chocolate, etc.
isomalt
luster dusts
painted areas or elements, using extended dusts or food coloring
For Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #14 I used these techniques: handpainting, icing transfers, black and green markers and luster dust.
Hi Evelin! Could you please state which individual cookie contains at least four of the elements from the challenge list, and list those techniques/media, per the challenge rules? Here is the rule:
Create your mixed media cookie (or set) using a minimum of four (4) of the following different media/techniques. (If you make a set, not every cookie has to use all four techniques, but at least one of them must!)
royal icing transfers
fondant or gumpaste elements
SugarVeil® or other edible lace elements
sprinkles, dragées, or other storebought candies
stenciled areas or elements
stamped areas or elements
wafer paper, frosting sheets, edible gold/silver leaf, or other edible paper
homemade candy, such as melted clear mints, sugar syrup boiled to various stages, modeling chocolate, etc.
isomalt
luster dusts
painted areas or elements, using extended dusts or food coloring
hand-drawn areas or elements, using edible marker
Hi!!! I hope to be clear in explaining all details ....
First cookie on the left: hand painting with gel colors everywhere, green decorscare made with an edible marker. Luster dust is on the icing transfer black 'floral decoration'.
Cookie above on the right, the fan: hand painting with gel colors everywhere, black areas are drawn with an edible marker. Luster dust on triple lines.
Sushi miniature cookie: dry luster dust on naked burlap cookie, all details are icing transfers.
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For Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #14 I used these techniques: handpainting, icing transfers, black and green markers and luster dust.
Hi Evelin! Could you please state which individual cookie contains at least four of the elements from the challenge list, and list those techniques/media, per the challenge rules? Here is the rule:
Create your mixed media cookie (or set) using a minimum of four (4) of the following different media/techniques. (If you make a set, not every cookie has to use all four techniques, but at least one of them must!)
royal icing transfers
fondant or gumpaste elements
SugarVeil® or other edible lace elements
sprinkles, dragées, or other storebought candies
stenciled areas or elements
stamped areas or elements
wafer paper, frosting sheets, edible gold/silver leaf, or other edible paper
homemade candy, such as melted clear mints, sugar syrup boiled to various stages, modeling chocolate, etc.
isomalt
luster dusts
painted areas or elements, using extended dusts or food coloring
hand-drawn areas or elements, using edible marker
Hi!!! I hope to be clear in explaining all details ....
First cookie on the left: hand painting with gel colors everywhere, green decorscare made with an edible marker. Luster dust is on the icing transfer black 'floral decoration'.
Cookie above on the right, the fan: hand painting with gel colors everywhere, black areas are drawn with an edible marker. Luster dust on triple lines.
Sushi miniature cookie: dry luster dust on naked burlap cookie, all details are icing transfers.
Thanks, so it looks like the cookie on the left is the only one with 4 of the techniques on the list: handpainting, drawing, dusts, and transfer. That works for us! Great set, as always!
For Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #14 I used these techniques: handpainting, icing transfers, black and green markers and luster dust.
Hi Evelin! Could you please state which individual cookie contains at least four of the elements from the challenge list, and list those techniques/media, per the challenge rules? Here is the rule:
Create your mixed media cookie (or set) using a minimum of four (4) of the following different media/techniques. (If you make a set, not every cookie has to use all four techniques, but at least one of them must!)
royal icing transfers
fondant or gumpaste elements
SugarVeil® or other edible lace elements
sprinkles, dragées, or other storebought candies
stenciled areas or elements
stamped areas or elements
wafer paper, frosting sheets, edible gold/silver leaf, or other edible paper
homemade candy, such as melted clear mints, sugar syrup boiled to various stages, modeling chocolate, etc.
isomalt
luster dusts
painted areas or elements, using extended dusts or food coloring
hand-drawn areas or elements, using edible marker
Hi!!! I hope to be clear in explaining all details ....
First cookie on the left: hand painting with gel colors everywhere, green decorscare made with an edible marker. Luster dust is on the icing transfer black 'floral decoration'.
Cookie above on the right, the fan: hand painting with gel colors everywhere, black areas are drawn with an edible marker. Luster dust on triple lines.
Sushi miniature cookie: dry luster dust on naked burlap cookie, all details are icing transfers.
Thanks, so it looks like the cookie on the left is the only one with 4 of the techniques on the list: handpainting, drawing, dusts, and transfer. That works for us! Great set, as always!
Ooh! These are so lovely! I just finished a set of cookies based on Japanese designs as well!! The patterns are so great to play with, aren't they?!! Your mini sushi is perfect as well!! Swoon!!!
For Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #14 I used these techniques: handpainting, icing transfers, black and green markers and luster dust.
Hi Evelin! Could you please state which individual cookie contains at least four of the elements from the challenge list, and list those techniques/media, per the challenge rules? Here is the rule:
Create your mixed media cookie (or set) using a minimum of four (4) of the following different media/techniques. (If you make a set, not every cookie has to use all four techniques, but at least one of them must!)
royal icing transfers
fondant or gumpaste elements
SugarVeil® or other edible lace elements
sprinkles, dragées, or other storebought candies
stenciled areas or elements
stamped areas or elements
wafer paper, frosting sheets, edible gold/silver leaf, or other edible paper
homemade candy, such as melted clear mints, sugar syrup boiled to various stages, modeling chocolate, etc.
isomalt
luster dusts
painted areas or elements, using extended dusts or food coloring
hand-drawn areas or elements, using edible marker
Hi!!! I hope to be clear in explaining all details ....
First cookie on the left: hand painting with gel colors everywhere, green decorscare made with an edible marker. Luster dust is on the icing transfer black 'floral decoration'.
Cookie above on the right, the fan: hand painting with gel colors everywhere, black areas are drawn with an edible marker. Luster dust on triple lines.
Sushi miniature cookie: dry luster dust on naked burlap cookie, all details are icing transfers.
Ooh! These are so lovely! I just finished a set of cookies based on Japanese designs as well!! The patterns are so great to play with, aren't they?!! Your mini sushi is perfect as well!! Swoon!!!
Thank you Rebecca! Japanese patterns are great to play with, you are right; and so relaxing to be done. I wanted to create an easy miniature cookie for group classes: this is the result; I am sure students will love drawing these patterns too. Wish me luck
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