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@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!

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!

Thank you @Julia M. Usher 

Wow! Wet on wet, without having the outline first, amazing precision!

These are so lovely. How did you get your flood to cover the entire cookie without it “falling” off the edges?

 

@bakingwithbarbbell posted:

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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