Hello, cookiers! I want to use my edible printer to print names and table numbers on plaque cookies to use as place cards. Any ideas to make this project easy. I am looking at 250 cookies.
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Hi, IDA, Congrats on making your first post. I look forward to many more to come!
Thank you!!
Why don’t you just use an edible marker?
It sounds like an easy way to go already! Maybe just print them, and then use a craft punch to cut them out into nice shapes. Then apply a little corn syrup to the paper to stick the numbers onto the plaques, and pipe on a border to conceal the paper's edge. Let us know what you decide to do!
To handwrite each one would take forever.
May have to use Word to do all the names and table numbers and load to the edible printer, cut out each and use the corn syrup to adhere to cookies and pipe to seal.
Printing names and table numbers on 250 plaque cookies can be a fun but time-consuming project. To make it easier, I recommend using a high-quality edible printer that’s specifically designed for cookie printing. I’ve personally used the Cookie Master 701 from Icinginks, and it made my projects so much smoother! This printer is perfect for detailed designs and can handle large batches with ease. The results were vibrant, precise, and professional-looking. If you’re looking to save time and effort, I highly recommend this printer for your next big project!
@Kathy Jones posted:Printing names and table numbers on 250 plaque cookies can be a fun but time-consuming project. To make it easier, I recommend using a high-quality edible printer that’s specifically designed for cookie printing. I’ve personally used the Cookie Master 701 from Icinginks, and it made my projects so much smoother! This printer is perfect for detailed designs and can handle large batches with ease. The results were vibrant, precise, and professional-looking. If you’re looking to save time and effort, I highly recommend this printer for your next big project!
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