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Wedding Scrap Cookie
Wedding scrap cookie, the techniques I used were: sugar veil, silicon molds for the little figures, printed edible paper with a beautiful vintage design, stencil work and piping. Isn´t it gorgeous?

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Lovely!

 

However, a friendly posting reminder: Please don't forget to put your photos in clips sets IN ADDITION TO assigning them tags. All photos need both. (This is the only way to ensure that your photos will be found by people and search engines later.) I put this photo in clip sets for you as an example only - please fully classify in the future. For all the important reasons for fully classifying your photos and how to, please read this post: http://cookieconnection.juliau...READ-BEFORE-YOU-POST

 

I just want your lovely cookies to be found. Plus, it saves me and moderators a lot of time when people fully classify their own images! Thanks so much!

Two questions to clarify your clip sets and tags:

 

1. Is the rose at the top made of molded fondant, molded cookie, or some other medium?
2. Where is the stenciling on this cookie? I'm having trouble seeing it from here.

 

Thanks.

Originally Posted by Julia M. Usher:

Two questions to clarify your clip sets and tags:

 

1. Is the rose at the top made of molded fondant, molded cookie, or some other medium?
2. Where is the stenciling on this cookie? I'm having trouble seeing it from here.

 

Thanks.

 

 

1.- Yes Dear Julia, the rose on the top is made by molded fondant.

2.- I used the stencil with royal Icing on the left top and right bottom (without taking it out) then I put small dragees on the top of the royal icing and  after that took the stencil up.   And finally I delineate all  the stencil figure with royal Icing and pipe No. 1.5 PME

Originally Posted by Casa Susana:
Originally Posted by Julia M. Usher:

Two questions to clarify your clip sets and tags:

 

1. Is the rose at the top made of molded fondant, molded cookie, or some other medium?
2. Where is the stenciling on this cookie? I'm having trouble seeing it from here.

 

Thanks.

 

 

1.- Yes Dear Julia, the rose on the top is made by molded fondant.

2.- I used the stencil with royal Icing on the left top and right bottom (without taking it out) then I put small dragees on the top of the royal icing and  after that took the stencil up.   And finally I delineate all  the stencil figure with royal Icing and pipe No. 1.5 PME

 

Thank you very much for choosing my cookie.   

 

By the way, I want you to know how I thought about this new style of making cookies.

 

One day I was watching at Pinterest some of the crafts and scrapbooking proyects, and I thought.... why not making all that crafts edible?, then the idea came to me, there are all kinds of decoration, easy and not so easy ones,so why not using it in a cookie? design it, create it and seeing little by little how the magic happens, this new proyect is about letting our imagination flow and fly but not letting aside the techniques everyone should know. 

After seeing the results of my cookies I decided to register the name Scrap Cookies and the idea I told you in this post, and I wanted to share in your beautiful page my work so Im really happy yoy like it. 

 

I wish you a great success at eduK in Brasil. Proudly I can tell Im the first mexican instructor that eduK contacted, and after that I made another 5 diferent courses so I can imagine how exited you are and how all the people is going to love you even more than they already do.

 

I would be sooooo happy and proud to meet you someday.  

 

Thank you again, so much!

Love Susana 

 

I just love your work with the combination of mediums used in one cookie! It all came together beautifully .

 

Congrats on your upcoming cookie teaching opportunity!! What a compliment to your work. I wish you the BEST!!!

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