Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Hi, all, I just spotted this question in another forum, and thought it merited its own topic/thread. Can you help out Royal Icing Diaries with this great question? Thanks!
I like using soft bristle brushes, no particular brand, synthetic or natural. The technique I use in painting cookies is so similar to china/ porcelain painting which also requires a fine soft bristle to make smooth strokes and allow for nice blending of colors. A brush that maintains it's form is also good. FYI, a nice way to check a brush for that is dip it in water and flick the brush against your hand to shake off the water...if it held that perfect form, it's a nice brush! Hope this is helpful.
By the way....Kim's work has been a real inspiration for me to pursue cookie painting.
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