I just saw your video. Clapping, you are great! BTW, I just purchased blocks and stamps. (I had some, tossed them because I didn't know I needed the block. Looking at them I didn't know how I was supposed to get them of the cookie. Tossed them! hahahhahaaa I'm a JA. hahahhaaaaaa) Anyhoooooo, I also broke down and bought another can of spray. I do not have the hang of it. Question: Is a machine easier than the spray can? Or does it take a lot of trial/error to get the hang of it?
I just saw your video. Clapping, you are great! BTW, I just purchased blocks and stamps. (I had some, tossed them because I didn't know I needed the block. Looking at them I didn't know how I was supposed to get them of the cookie. Tossed them! hahahhahaaa I'm a JA. hahahhaaaaaa) Anyhoooooo, I also broke down and bought another can of spray. I do not have the hang of it. Question: Is a machine easier than the spray can? Or does it take a lot of trial/error to get the hang of it?
Hi Dona (hoping that's right I am just guessing off your username), I have not used a lot of the cans of spray so hard for me to say, I am guessing that you can not control the amount that comes out as well as you can with the airbrush (lots of airbrush's have speed controls as well being able to control the mist with the trigger). If you are trying my stamping technique with the cans of spray I would try a couple of really light sprays and go from there, I dare say there will be some trial and error in that though Let me know how you go!
I just saw your video. Clapping, you are great! BTW, I just purchased blocks and stamps. (I had some, tossed them because I didn't know I needed the block. Looking at them I didn't know how I was supposed to get them of the cookie. Tossed them! hahahhahaaa I'm a JA. hahahhaaaaaa) Anyhoooooo, I also broke down and bought another can of spray. I do not have the hang of it. Question: Is a machine easier than the spray can? Or does it take a lot of trial/error to get the hang of it?
Hi Dona (hoping that's right I am just guessing off your username), I have not used a lot of the cans of spray so hard for me to say, I am guessing that you can not control the amount that comes out as well as you can with the airbrush (lots of airbrush's have speed controls as well being able to control the mist with the trigger). If you are trying my stamping technique with the cans of spray I would try a couple of really light sprays and go from there, I dare say there will be some trial and error in that though Let me know how you go!
I had a hard time controlling pressure. When I could lightly spray away from the cookie I moved toward it and ended up pressing harder. lol I thought I couldn't do it but sprayed a cookie and walked away, went back and it looked good I've tried stencils too without success. Thank you so much for replying. Lobe your work and videos!,
I just saw your video. Clapping, you are great! BTW, I just purchased blocks and stamps. (I had some, tossed them because I didn't know I needed the block. Looking at them I didn't know how I was supposed to get them of the cookie. Tossed them! hahahhahaaa I'm a JA. hahahhaaaaaa) Anyhoooooo, I also broke down and bought another can of spray. I do not have the hang of it. Question: Is a machine easier than the spray can? Or does it take a lot of trial/error to get the hang of it?
Hi Dona (hoping that's right I am just guessing off your username), I have not used a lot of the cans of spray so hard for me to say, I am guessing that you can not control the amount that comes out as well as you can with the airbrush (lots of airbrush's have speed controls as well being able to control the mist with the trigger). If you are trying my stamping technique with the cans of spray I would try a couple of really light sprays and go from there, I dare say there will be some trial and error in that though Let me know how you go!
I forgot about the stamping. I had the clear and thought I didn't know what I was doing and tossed them. lol Bought the cling rubber stamps and didn't do too badly stamping - smudged a little. I wondered if the clear ones are better but I'll keep using these (I like them) and perhaps look for nicer clear ones. Thanks again. You seem like a very nice lady.
I just saw your video. Clapping, you are great! BTW, I just purchased blocks and stamps. (I had some, tossed them because I didn't know I needed the block. Looking at them I didn't know how I was supposed to get them of the cookie. Tossed them! hahahhahaaa I'm a JA. hahahhaaaaaa) Anyhoooooo, I also broke down and bought another can of spray. I do not have the hang of it. Question: Is a machine easier than the spray can? Or does it take a lot of trial/error to get the hang of it?
Hi Dona (hoping that's right I am just guessing off your username), I have not used a lot of the cans of spray so hard for me to say, I am guessing that you can not control the amount that comes out as well as you can with the airbrush (lots of airbrush's have speed controls as well being able to control the mist with the trigger). If you are trying my stamping technique with the cans of spray I would try a couple of really light sprays and go from there, I dare say there will be some trial and error in that though Let me know how you go!
I forgot about the stamping. I had the clear and thought I didn't know what I was doing and tossed them. lol Bought the cling rubber stamps and didn't do too badly stamping - smudged a little. I wondered if the clear ones are better but I'll keep using these (I like them) and perhaps look for nicer clear ones. Thanks again. You seem like a very nice lady.
Oh Dona, thank you so much, you are very sweet. I have learned a lot from lots of kind cookie ladies, the least I can do is give back a little
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