Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Hi, Patty, this is a lovely cookie, but I don't think it fits the challenge guidelines insofar as they only allow one non-stenciled element on the cookie, and I see at least two here: painted houses and piped leaves. I am deleting it from the challenge for this reason, but correct me if I am wrong.
Hi, Patty, this is a lovely cookie, but I don't think it fits the challenge guidelines insofar as they only allow one non-stenciled element on the cookie, and I see at least two here: painted houses and piped leaves. I am deleting it from the challenge for this reason, but correct me if I am wrong.
owh... thanks Julia, i must have overlooked that particular guideline.
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Patty's Cookies posted:
Julia M. Usher posted:
Hi, Patty, this is a lovely cookie, but I don't think it fits the challenge guidelines insofar as they only allow one non-stenciled element on the cookie, and I see at least two here: painted houses and piped leaves. I am deleting it from the challenge for this reason, but correct me if I am wrong.
owh... thanks Julia, i must have overlooked that particular guideline.
So sorry, but, yes, it's rule #3: "3. Although a scene created entirely with stencils is preferred in this challenge, you may include one,and only one,additional medium, such as the fondant mermaid tail in our example."
Again, I am sorry, but I have to apply the rules per the letter; otherwise, I run the risk of others getting upset with me for not being fair. I hope you'll understand. Perhaps you can do another version without all of the piped detail and re-submit?
Hi, Patty, this is a lovely cookie, but I don't think it fits the challenge guidelines insofar as they only allow one non-stenciled element on the cookie, and I see at least two here: painted houses and piped leaves. I am deleting it from the challenge for this reason, but correct me if I am wrong.
owh... thanks Julia, i must have overlooked that particular guideline.
So sorry, but, yes, it's rule #3: "3. Although a scene created entirely with stencils is preferred in this challenge, you may include one, and only one, additional medium, such as the fondant mermaid tail in our example."
Again, I am sorry, but I have to apply the rules per the letter; otherwise, I run the risk of others getting upset with me for not being fair. I hope you'll understand. Perhaps you can do another version without all of the piped detail and re-submit?
No worries , i understand that . perhaps i will try again if i can make it before the closing date. once again, thanks and have a great day.
Hi, Patty, this is a lovely cookie, but I don't think it fits the challenge guidelines insofar as they only allow one non-stenciled element on the cookie, and I see at least two here: painted houses and piped leaves. I am deleting it from the challenge for this reason, but correct me if I am wrong.
This IS a lovely cookie. However, unfortunately, I agree with Julia.
Hi, Patty, this is a lovely cookie, but I don't think it fits the challenge guidelines insofar as they only allow one non-stenciled element on the cookie, and I see at least two here: painted houses and piped leaves. I am deleting it from the challenge for this reason, but correct me if I am wrong.
This IS a lovely cookie. However, unfortunately, I agree with Julia.
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