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Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #37

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Sweet Prodigy posted:

Thank you for the explanation  on how you created this, because I was wondering about that.  A few setbacks, but the end result looks great.

You're welcome! Yeah, gravity is very persistant. Hehe this is one of my favorits for sure.

This is so cool and so gravity-defying. Also, I have MANY questions! Is the water all made of RI? And what is the faucet made of? What did you paint the water with to give it that sparkle and shine? You said you learned so many lessons - what would you do differently? Despite all of the questions (or maybe because of them?) I think this is a terrific entry. Well done!

Edit: I see you already answered my questions in a reply to Julia! Wow, what a project!

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Bakerloo Station posted:

This is so cool and so gravity-defying. Also, I have MANY questions! Is the water all made of RI? And what is the faucet made of? What did you paint the water with to give it that sparkle and shine? You said you learned so many lessons - what would you do differently? Despite all of the questions (or maybe because of them?) I think this is a terrific entry. Well done!

Edit: I see you already answered my questions in a reply to Julia! Wow, what a project!

 

I guess I should have explained more in the first comment. In the end this cookie stayed on my desk for a few days and was then sold to a little boy. If I do this in the future, I would let the fondant dry for 24 hours before attaching to the cookie. All the elements hold weight well when attached with RI, I just needed to be more patient.

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