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She's lovely.  It must've been fun "designing" her gown.

Where did you find that unique cookie cutter?   It's fascinating to see the decorative artistry from international cookiers.

I design directly on the cookie, when I start i don't know the character of my girls, they told me the age and colors.
The cookie cutter is of Patricia Arribalzaga (but I thinking in this size is discount, 12x18 centimeters) she have one of 7,5 centimeters in diferents stores, I bought this in an online store.

She is the cake designer who sale the cutter, but not directly, she have the cutters in differents stores 
http://www.cakeshautecouture.com/
She have two books in spain and one in Argentina.

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Originally Posted by pip:

       
She's lovely.  It must've been fun "designing" her gown.
Where did you find that unique cookie cutter?   It's fascinating to see the decorative artistry from international cookiers.

       


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You know, I thought that may have been a Patricia Arribalzaga cookie cutter after I looked at it a couple of times.  I pinned her onto my pintrest board along with  her lady cutter and a pretty cake cutter. 

Those books look wonderful.  Great inspiration if one doesn't speak Spanish.

I've yet to find a shop that carries her things here. (US)

 

It's enviable how you're able to just start working with the cookie and it evolves as you go. 

Ok. Her books have very good photographs, a visual inspiration. But you have in her blog other cakes most beautiful than there are in the books, and there are some of thems in the books either.
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