I saw your site too and think that you are in a class of your own. I would love to know more about where you learned your art. You and Aniko and both fabulous!
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Stunning work!
One thing though, and I've been reminding others of this as well :
Don't forget to tag your photos along with classifying them into clip sets. I went ahead and tagged this image for you as an example. (The Tags area is just below the Sets area.) But you should tag any others already uploaded. For all the reasons for doing this and how to most effectively tag/classify photos, please read this post: http://cookieconnection.juliau...read-before-you-post
I just want to make sure your work is easily found later on the site. Thanks for all of your great contributions! And have fun!
P.S. I added this image to the "intricately hand-piped" clip set as well, because it OBVIOUSLY fits! So lovely!
Oh, thank you Tina! I work with my sister, cookie decoration we do for 2 years and never learned, thanks to the Internet and to all who work with cookies. In Russia it is not so popular yet, but we love it so much that we are learning every day. Sorry for my english
How long does it take you to make a cookie like this? I thought you used fondant and an impression mat until I looked closely and could see that it is actually hand piping. Amazing!
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