Strawberry cookies, icing decorated. Hand painted eye lashes and wood. Using fondant flowers witn a little bit of gold dust. Wet on wet tecnique. Little bit of dust on face and real bows to decorate. Some stencil gold decoration simulation.
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Hi, Maria, I only count three of our listed techniques on the owl: (1) handpainting; (2) dusts; and (3) fondant flowers. Wet-on-wet and piped icing were not among the techniques that "count" in this challenge. Is there a fourth technique on that cookie that I am missing and that is also on the required list? Here's that list, copied for your convenience:
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
If so, please name the fourth technique. If not, I will unfortunately have to exclude this set of cookies from the challenge, because it doesn't meet the rules. But there's still plenty of time to enter something else!
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Maria Ines Buckovecz posted:
Thank you very much Julia Usher!
Ok, Maria, but we need to know the 4 techniques used on the owl and they must be on the list, or I will unfortunately have to remove this image from the challenge. All entries need to conform to the rules out of fairness to everyone else. Thanks so much. I'll check back in another 24 hours.
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