Hope @Julia M. Usher you will not freak out ,and I hope I did it this time right ,so you do not need to corect it behind me.
This entry is dedicated to wafer paper ,I used for this approx 15cm cookie whole A4 I cut it stripes
colored with different shades of blue from light till dark so to give depth to the sea
and also used quickly 1 new baby sock full of corn starch on,
before photo I brushed just a bit with royal icing on some place of the top and sprayed a bit with pure water the " wafer paper sea" so get more wet look
Behind boats is gelatine big waves I love textures so I spreaded gelatine on silicone sheet to get this result
@Julia M. Usher please do not freak out,yes me again,but hope this time I did it right ,so you do not need to correct me behind❤️
This entry is dedicated especially to wafer paper and techniques,for cookie approx 15cm was used whole A4 waferpaper sheet,to do it like fabric tender and elastic
I watercolors shades of blue /to give depth to open sea/ and a lot of cornstarch in new baby white sock which turned blu and I have to say very dark blue on the end of my work with When I started with, I cut strips before,You know I love textures,so I decided to gelatine to give real wavy texture on special silicone sheet,have to say i'm very satisfied with whole result
Befor photo I sprayed the waves so I get more wet result,couse I used a lot of corn starch so colours didn't seems so strong
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
@Petra Florean, I don't typically freak out over stuff like this , but please do take a look at how I corrected this post. "Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #37" should be the first thing that gets placed in the caption field under the main title (it was buried very deep in yours, but it was there this time). It should also be entered as one string as a tag, not as separate words. In other words, you need to write in "Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #37" in its entirety in the tags area too; do no select individual words like "perfect" from those offered up to you. It's always best to write full and complete tags on this site rather than selecting the keywords that the site automatically gives you. This is all explained in great detail in our Site Posting Guidelines at the top of the Clips page, so you may want to check them out too. Thank you!
@Petra Florean, I don't typically freak out over stuff like this , but please do take a look at how I corrected this post. "Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #37" should be the first thing that gets placed in the caption field under the main title (it was buried very deep in yours, but it was there this time). It should also be entered as one string as a tag, not as separate words. In other words, you need to write in "Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #37" in its entirety in the tags area too; do no select individual words like "perfect" from those offered up to you. It's always best to write full and complete tags on this site rather than selecting the keywords that the site automatically gives you. This is all explained in great detail in our Site Posting Guidelines at the top of the Clips page, so you may want to check them out too. Thank you!
Thank you for clear explanation and your time and help too. Definitely I'll check site posting guidelines ❤️❤️
OK, so this is pretty unique and creative. I am a little confused by how you used a sock full of corn starch, and also how the strips of wafer paper formed the water underlying the ships. (I almost need a video walking me through the creation of this entry!) I think the gelatin waves in the background was an interesting idea and adds a real interesting and contrasting focal point. This is ANOTHER great entry to the challenge!
OK, so this is pretty unique and creative. I am a little confused by how you used a sock full of corn starch, and also how the strips of wafer paper formed the water underlying the ships. (I almost need a video walking me through the creation of this entry!) I think the gelatin waves in the background was an interesting idea and adds a real interesting and contrasting focal point. This is ANOTHER great entry to the challenge!
Dear Christine I'm so grateful for your wonderful words and I promise that I prepare video to show you all how from "fragile" very sensitive waferpaper you can create those for me magical waves ❤️❤️❤️It's so easy and so interesting
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