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Thursday, September 1, 2011
How to Make Brush Embroidery Cookies
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Thank you so much for sharing this technique!! You are so creatively inspiring! Thanks for all of your amazing tutorials! Can't wait to try these cookies and share your tutorial on my blog! Thanks from Larissa sweetonparties@blogspot.com
Yes, it's a nice, firm cookie for decorating, and mine have always remained nice and firm. I don't live in a humid climate, however, so I suppose there's a chance it would behave differently in a very muggy place.
So very beautiful! And I bet they taste as delicious as they look.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this before. So Stunning!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this technique!! You are so creatively inspiring! Thanks for all of your amazing tutorials! Can't wait to try these cookies and share your tutorial on my blog! Thanks from Larissa sweetonparties@blogspot.com
ReplyDeletethese are amazing! :) thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteDoes this cookie remain crispy ? I baked sugar cookie once and after an hour it became soft :(
ReplyDeleteYes, it's a nice, firm cookie for decorating, and mine have always remained nice and firm. I don't live in a humid climate, however, so I suppose there's a chance it would behave differently in a very muggy place.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tutorial! Thanks for sharing with us =).
ReplyDeletethese are amazing! :) thanks you i wont to try it i love it
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