Glace transfer= trace and flood image on waxed or parchment paper with original image underneath, then turn the glace image upside down on the cookie, or cake to obtain a copy of the original image.
Not a cookie cutter. I traced the character shapes on a piece of cardboard and covered the cardboard with contact paper in order to used the shapes as templates and cut the dough with a very sharp knive.
Glace transfer= trace and flood image on waxed or parchment paper with original image underneath, then turn the glace image upside down on the cookie, or cake to obtain a copy of the original image.
Not a cookie cutter. I traced the character shapes on a piece of cardboard and covered the cardboard with contact paper in order to used the shapes as templates and cut the dough with a very sharp knive.
wow they are great i wish i was talented like you..great job!!!
wow that is great.
These are wonderful. I love the Backyardagins.
great job! this might sound stupid but what are glace transfers?
Glace transfer= trace and flood image on waxed or parchment paper with original image underneath, then turn the glace image upside down on the cookie, or cake to obtain a copy of the original image.
Thanks, Is it like colorflow?
yes is similar to colorflow.
thanks :-)
Not a cookie cutter. I traced the character shapes on a piece of cardboard and covered the cardboard with contact paper in order to used the shapes as templates and cut the dough with a very sharp knive.
i LOVE them. where did you get the cookie cutter?
wow they are great i wish i was talented like you..great job!!!
wow that is great.
These are wonderful. I love the Backyardagins.
great job! this might sound stupid but what are glace transfers?
Glace transfer= trace and flood image on waxed or parchment paper with original image underneath, then turn the glace image upside down on the cookie, or cake to obtain a copy of the original image.
Thanks, Is it like colorflow?
yes is similar to colorflow.
thanks :-)
i LOVE them. where did you get the cookie cutter?
Not a cookie cutter. I traced the character shapes on a piece of cardboard and covered the cardboard with contact paper in order to used the shapes as templates and cut the dough with a very sharp knive.