After my first entry for Challenge #19, I had some extra Springerle dough so I decided to come up with another idea.
For this entry I used Springerle dough, but in the case of the flowers and leaves I colored the dough with gel paste food color before molding.
For the frame, roses and leaves I used a Wilton silicone mold.
The subtle background pattern was done using a Cake Lace silicone mat by Claire Bowman that I bought at a European cake show (www.cakelace.co.uk). After arranging the roses it is hard to see the background pattern
For the fern leaves I used a Martha Stewart silicone mold set which comes with four different molds.
The butterfly mold also comes from the Martha Srewart silicone mold set.
For the small pink blossom flowers I used a Wilton silicone mat with a plunger.
After everything was was assembled I colored the butterfly with liquid food color and used a dry brush to apply golden dust to the outside frame.
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
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This is lovely. It looks like you had some trouble inserting your images into your comment though. To do that, simply place your cursor wherever you want to insert a photo; then upload it as an attachment. This will insert the photo into the text as long as you leave the attachments in place at the bottom of the post as well. If you delete the attachments (which is what it looked like you did), the images that you inserted will show up as broken images.
P.S. I took the liberty of reinserting your attached images into the text and deleting all of the comments with broken images, but please contact me if you need further guidance on how to insert images. Thanks.
Julia,
Thank you for fixing that. Based on you explanation I think I understand now. You are so kind to have fixed it. Gulnaz
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