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Under the Sea Cookie
My entry to the "Under the Sea" Sugar Art Collaboration

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Evelindecora posted:
Cookie Me This ~ Heidi posted:

Just amazing!  Where do you buy flood glazing spray?? 

Thank you @Cookie Me This ~ Heidi! I enclose a pic of the spray I have used, it is edible shellac spray. It is an Italian product, I have bought it in the school/shop where I teach in Milan. This doesn't contain water or fats (not good for both royal icing and isomalt!) ...I have just found this one online for you by PME, ingredients are not written but in the feedbacks there is a lady that writes it was good for isomalt too! I hope to have been helpful ❤️ http://www.bakedeco.com/detail...ategoryid=0#handling 

Thank you so much!  Bake on!

@Evelindecora. Breathtaking. 

I'm baffled by it's beauty and it's process.  You poured the Isomalt into the baked cookie frame, then painted the 'glass', then piped RI lines, or are you able to pipe with the Isomalt?

pip posted:

@Evelindecora. Breathtaking. 

I'm baffled by it's beauty and it's process.  You poured the Isomalt into the baked cookie frame, then painted the 'glass', then piped RI lines, or are you able to pipe with the Isomalt?

Yes! Everything is correct! I have discovered that isomalt is easy to be painted and piped with RI too. Painting cannot be realistic as I would like because the surface melts a little bit while working but in the end really looks like stained glass, so I like the final result very much!

Evelindecora posted:
pip posted:

@Evelindecora. Breathtaking. 

I'm baffled by it's beauty and it's process.  You poured the Isomalt into the baked cookie frame, then painted the 'glass', then piped RI lines, or are you able to pipe with the Isomalt?

Yes! Everything is correct! I have discovered that isomalt is easy to be painted and piped with RI too. Painting cannot be realistic as I would like because the surface melts a little bit while working but in the end really looks like stained glass, so I like the final result very much!

Evelin,  It couldn't have been more realistically painted. It's perfect and has that magical stained glass appearance.  Brava

pip posted:
Evelindecora posted:
pip posted:

@Evelindecora. Breathtaking. 

I'm baffled by it's beauty and it's process.  You poured the Isomalt into the baked cookie frame, then painted the 'glass', then piped RI lines, or are you able to pipe with the Isomalt?

Yes! Everything is correct! I have discovered that isomalt is easy to be painted and piped with RI too. Painting cannot be realistic as I would like because the surface melts a little bit while working but in the end really looks like stained glass, so I like the final result very much!

Evelin,  It couldn't have been more realistically painted. It's perfect and has that magical stained glass appearance.  Brava

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