@CookiesByCourtney These are amazing! Love the colours, the design and the finess of technique
Sorry, if I sound like too much of a novice, may I ask you, after flooding the cookies with Royal Icing, have you drawn the characters and then hand painted them?
@CookiesByCourtney These are amazing! Love the colours, the design and the finess of technique
Sorry, if I sound like too much of a novice, may I ask you, after flooding the cookies with Royal Icing, have you drawn the characters and then hand painted them?
I believe she laid the colors wet on wet, and then drew on the black lines with edible marker. But let's see what she says!
Oh how sweet for a little one!! Courtney, you did a wonderful job with each of these cookies. Really great detail and your writing is awesome @CookiesByCourtney. Love them all ❤️❤️❤️
These are so lovely. How did you get your flood to cover the entire cookie without it “falling” off the edges?
Thank you! I suppose you could call this technique wet NEXT to wet. I trace the design straight onto a bare cookie, then flood around the design, then pipe the parts of the design, working very quickly before the icing starts to crust. I give it a quick shake so the icing settles and once dry, I use a fine-nibbed food marker for the details!
@CookiesByCourtney These are amazing! Love the colours, the design and the finess of technique
Sorry, if I sound like too much of a novice, may I ask you, after flooding the cookies with Royal Icing, have you drawn the characters and then hand painted them?
Thank you so much!! I suppose you could call this technique wet NEXT to wet. I trace the design straight onto a bare cookie, then flood around the design with the blue color, then pipe the parts of the characters, working very quickly before the icing starts to crust. I give it a quick shake so the icing settles and once dry, I use a fine tipped food marker for the details!
Thank you so much!! I suppose you could call this technique wet NEXT to wet. I trace the design straight onto a bare cookie, then flood around the design with the blue color, then pipe the parts of the characters, working very quickly before the icing starts to crust. I give it a quick shake so the icing settles and once dry, I use a fine tipped food marker for the details!
@CookiesByCourtney Thank you for your response. Amazing precision and detailing, I must say!
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