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Marimen posted:

Amazing!  I would like to learn how to make this intricate patron! Congratulations 

Thank you Marimen! I always use a PME 1 tip for intricate piping and not very stiff icing ^^

Marimen posted:

Amazing!  I would like to learn how to make this intricate patron! Congratulations 

Hi Marimen. This is a very easy technique, which, I believe, originated from Marion at sweetopia.net. I just recently used it in my "Valentine's Hearts & Flowers" clip. Here is the link to her site for the tutorial:

http://sweetopia.net/2013/09/h...e-royal-icing-lines/

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Cara Evelin, non ho parole - è completamente decorato alla perfezione! Lavoro di elevata purezza! E così originale! E la combinazione di colori è perfetto! Mi piace il tuo talento unico!

manu posted:

Meraviglia! La texture sul biscotto quadrato è geniale... oltre che perfetta.

Wonderful! The texture you piped on the square cookie is brilliant... and perfect.

Grazie! Adoro sperimentare nuove tecniche! ❤️

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Marimen posted:

Amazing!  I would like to learn how to make this intricate patron! Congratulations 

Hi Marimen. This is a very easy technique, which, I believe, originated from Marion at sweetopia.net. I just recently used it in my "Valentine's Hearts & Flowers" clip. Here is the link to her site for the tutorial:

http://sweetopia.net/2013/09/h...e-royal-icing-lines/

Hi Sweet Prodigy! Thank you to have posted this beautiful tutorial; I didn't know about this video. Anyhow this is not the same technique but, very intetesting and helpful for Marimen!

Irina posted:

Cara Evelin, non ho parole - è completamente decorato alla perfezione! Lavoro di elevata purezza! E così originale! E la combinazione di colori è perfetto! Mi piace il tuo talento unico!

Thank you with all my heart ❤️

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Marimen posted:

Amazing!  I would like to learn how to make this intricate patron! Congratulations 

Hi Marimen. This is a very easy technique, which, I believe, originated from Marion at sweetopia.net. I just recently used it in my "Valentine's Hearts & Flowers" clip. Here is the link to her site for the tutorial:

http://sweetopia.net/2013/09/h...e-royal-icing-lines/

Hi Sweet Prodigy! Thank you to have posted this beautiful tutorial; I didn't know about this video. Anyhow this is not the same technique but, very intetesting and helpful for Marimen!

So sorry. I'm working on a set of advanced crosshatch cookies based on sweetopia's technique and yours just seemed to resemble one of them. (I quickly piped some lines to show you what I mean.) My apologies for the error. Your cookies are very beautiful and you are a definite inspiration to all!

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Marimen posted:

Amazing!  I would like to learn how to make this intricate patron! Congratulations 

Hi Marimen. This is a very easy technique, which, I believe, originated from Marion at sweetopia.net. I just recently used it in my "Valentine's Hearts & Flowers" clip. Here is the link to her site for the tutorial:

http://sweetopia.net/2013/09/h...e-royal-icing-lines/

Hi Sweet Prodigy! Thank you to have posted this beautiful tutorial; I didn't know about this video. Anyhow this is not the same technique but, very intetesting and helpful for Marimen!

So sorry. I'm working on a set of advanced crosshatch cookies based on sweetopia's technique and yours just seemed to resemble one of them. (I quickly piped some lines to show you what I mean.) My apologies for the error. Your cookies are very beautiful and you are a definite inspiration to all!

 

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Marimen posted:

Amazing!  I would like to learn how to make this intricate patron! Congratulations 

Hi Marimen. This is a very easy technique, which, I believe, originated from Marion at sweetopia.net. I just recently used it in my "Valentine's Hearts & Flowers" clip. Here is the link to her site for the tutorial:

http://sweetopia.net/2013/09/h...e-royal-icing-lines/

Hi Sweet Prodigy! Thank you to have posted this beautiful tutorial; I didn't know about this video. Anyhow this is not the same technique but, very intetesting and helpful for Marimen!

So sorry. I'm working on a set of advanced crosshatch cookies based on sweetopia's technique and yours just seemed to resemble one of them. (I quickly piped some lines to show you what I mean.) My apologies for the error. Your cookies are very beautiful and you are a definite inspiration to all!

The photo you have posted here is exactly the technique I have used but, I haven't seen it in Sweetopia's video (the one with red lines). What I meant is that that tutorial is very helpful but, doesn't show this particular method. You are a master of icing skills so, it is very easy for you to reach this results by watching that video but, for a beginner could be not that easy.

Let's go ahead improving our techniques and having fun with our beloved cookies ❤️

Cookies Fantistique by Carol posted:

Evelin, Gorgeous cookies!!! Your designs are always so exquisite and perfectly detailed. Love these

Hi Carol! Thank you very much for your sweet comment ❤️

Sweet Kaleo (LeeAnn Slauson) posted:

This is over the top INCREDIBLE! I can't stop staring at it, tying to decipher how you did it and completely in awe at the beautiful intricacy of the designs. 

 

Thank you LeeAnn! ❤️

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