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Love it! Can you tell us more about how you achieved the dimension in the succulent itself, and the texture on the pot?! It's all so rich looking!

Love it! Can you tell us more about how you achieved the dimension in the succulent itself, and the texture on the pot?! It's all so rich looking!

Of course Julia! I made the texture of the pot with Royal icing of a firm consistency and placed it with a spatula on the surface of the cookie that corresponds to the pot. Then I smoothed it a little and placed paper enclosed in parts to give it those divisions, I waited for it to dry for about 12 hours and painted with an airbrush and brush. I made the leaves of the plant with Transfer in Avocado Green, on the cookie I made the petals that go on the back and once dry I painted them with gel paints with a watercolor technique. Since the leaves that I made on wax paper were dry, I placed them one by one with a guide to the main image that I had drawn on a sheet of paper. I made extra leaves to place as I liked, I did the painting of those leaves as I placed them to give the lights and shadows according to how they had been left. The stones in the pot are thick pieces of sugar that I painted gray, black and white.If you have any questions, I am happy to answer or explain with images. I will continue making more plants since that will be what I have prepared for my Mother's Day catalog. I hope the translator did a good job with my translation. a hug.💓💓🌻🌻

@Yazz Ross posted:

Of course Julia! I made the texture of the pot with Royal icing of a firm consistency and placed it with a spatula on the surface of the cookie that corresponds to the pot. Then I smoothed it a little and placed paper enclosed in parts to give it those divisions, I waited for it to dry for about 12 hours and painted with an airbrush and brush. I made the leaves of the plant with Transfer in Avocado Green, on the cookie I made the petals that go on the back and once dry I painted them with gel paints with a watercolor technique. Since the leaves that I made on wax paper were dry, I placed them one by one with a guide to the main image that I had drawn on a sheet of paper. I made extra leaves to place as I liked, I did the painting of those leaves as I placed them to give the lights and shadows according to how they had been left. The stones in the pot are thick pieces of sugar that I painted gray, black and white.If you have any questions, I am happy to answer or explain with images. I will continue making more plants since that will be what I have prepared for my Mother's Day catalog. I hope the translator did a good job with my translation. a hug.💓💓🌻🌻

Yes, great translation and wonderful information. Thank you for sharing!

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