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The red cookie is inspired by a cookie from Teri, never trying to be like her and who never make it. This is only a sketch of one of his designs. Cookie silhouette is inspired design enrHedando and to practice fluency glaze.

Originally Posted by Magadiuz:

Good job Abuelita! At last you have start to decorate! Well done❤️

Thank you very much Magadiuz, the truth is that I had enough and stressful days, I had little free time, I was so tired I was in no mood to decorate cookies. But I'm back here and wanting to release my airbrush (and I control you) when I know that already do with the hand holding the stencil, me out of the way. Thanks again !!! Magadiuz

Abuelita, these are wonderfully decorated cookies!!! You have done such a great job. Is the silhouette a RI transfer or stencil? And your piping just gets better all the time!!! Awesome work

Originally Posted by Cookies Fantistique by Carol:

Abuelita, these are wonderfully decorated cookies!!! You have done such a great job. Is the silhouette a RI transfer or stencil? And your piping just gets better all the time!!! Awesome work

Carol thank you very much, your opinions are important to me. The silhouette is a transfer (I do not know the meaning of RI) and the written is stencil.Carol, I would like to ask you, when you work with the airbrush and are doing a stencilled with a workforce focusing Do you do or do directly above the airbrush stencil making a lateral obliquely?

Originally Posted by La abuelita de las galletas:
Originally Posted by Cookies Fantistique by Carol:

Abuelita, these are wonderfully decorated cookies!!! You have done such a great job. Is the silhouette a RI transfer or stencil? And your piping just gets better all the time!!! Awesome work

Carol thank you very much, your opinions are important to me. The silhouette is a transfer (I do not know the meaning of RI) and the written is stencil.Carol, I would like to ask you, when you work with the airbrush and are doing a stencilled with a workforce focusing Do you do or do directly above the airbrush stencil making a lateral obliquely?

Abuelita, RI is an abbreviation for Royal Icing. When I stencil onto a cookie with an airbrush I have found much more success by spraying in a little more perpendicular angle rather than to the side (if I'm making sense). I have found that if you spray down onto the stencil rather than across the stencil you'll end up with a more precise stencil. Of course there have been designs I've done when I've purposely sprayed just a little more sideways because I wanted to pick up some of the spray underneath the stencil. It gives an interesting effect to the cookie design. But that's just personal opinion. You did a great job with the silhouette!! There are several silhouette shapes that you can find online by searching for images on Google (for example). Many of these silhouettes are free to print out and do not have any copyright issues where you need to get permission. But it is a good idea to identify the source of the silhouette in the cookie explanation area. Didn't mean to go on and on like this but I hope I've answered your questions . Don't ever hesitate to ask!!!! Again, your designs are awesome

Originally Posted by Cookies Fantistique by Carol:
Originally Posted by La abuelita de las galletas:
Originally Posted by Cookies Fantistique by Carol:

Abuelita, these are wonderfully decorated cookies!!! You have done such a great job. Is the silhouette a RI transfer or stencil? And your piping just gets better all the time!!! Awesome work

Carol thank you very much, your opinions are important to me. The silhouette is a transfer (I do not know the meaning of RI) and the written is stencil.Carol, I would like to ask you, when you work with the airbrush and are doing a stencilled with a workforce focusing Do you do or do directly above the airbrush stencil making a lateral obliquely?

Abuelita, RI is an abbreviation for Royal Icing. When I stencil onto a cookie with an airbrush I have found much more success by spraying in a little more perpendicular angle rather than to the side (if I'm making sense). I have found that if you spray down onto the stencil rather than across the stencil you'll end up with a more precise stencil. Of course there have been designs I've done when I've purposely sprayed just a little more sideways because I wanted to pick up some of the spray underneath the stencil. It gives an interesting effect to the cookie design. But that's just personal opinion. You did a great job with the silhouette!! There are several silhouette shapes that you can find online by searching for images on Google (for example). Many of these silhouettes are free to print out and do not have any copyright issues where you need to get permission. But it is a good idea to identify the source of the silhouette in the cookie explanation area. Didn't mean to go on and on like this but I hope I've answered your questions . Don't ever hesitate to ask!!!! Again, your designs are awesome

Thank you very much Carol, your explanation helped me because, although I know what pressure work and the amount of ink I need, I had the problem that hindered my hand with which subject the stencil, but your explanation has left me clear as I have to do and if I actually spraying a slightly oblique angle, the hand no longer bother me. Many, thank you very much Carol, you've really helped me a lot, I'm wanting to use the airbrush for the first time !!! Thank to like my designs, and had tried to make silhouettes but with the heat that has done this year, I could not do anything because the glaze or sinking or holes were being made because of the bubbles (although eliminated turned out again ) but the heat and finally almost gone and I can work with the glaze without surprises.

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