suzmazza on 12 Apr 2007 , 6:59am Everything about it is just beautiful! Your painted flowers look just like watercolor!
mommicakes on 14 Apr 2007 , 4:19am These flowers are beautiful. Looks like you have done this forever.
imartsy on 4 May 2007 , 5:14pm another beautiful cake! how do you paint like that? Is that like the "one stroke" technique? I've always wanted to learn that...
ThanhThanh on 6 May 2007 , 12:04am Thank you for your nice compliments! I used the brush to stroke the piped outline of the flowers and the leaves
mommicakes on 14 Apr 2007 , 4:19am These flowers are beautiful. Looks like you have done this forever.
suzmazza on 12 Apr 2007 , 6:59am Everything about it is just beautiful! Your painted flowers look just like watercolor!
ThanhThanh on 6 May 2007 , 12:04am Thank you for your nice compliments! I used the brush to stroke the piped outline of the flowers and the leaves
imartsy on 4 May 2007 , 5:14pm another beautiful cake! how do you paint like that? Is that like the "one stroke" technique? I've always wanted to learn that...
Very elegant, beautifully done.
Everything about it is just beautiful! Your painted flowers look just like watercolor!
These flowers are beautiful. Looks like you have done this forever.
Very pretty!
The flowers are exquisite! Great job!
I love it!!! Beautiful!!
love your brushed flowers!
another beautiful cake! how do you paint like that? Is that like the "one stroke" technique? I've always wanted to learn that...
Thank you for your nice compliments! I used the brush to stroke the piped outline of the flowers and the leaves
These flowers are beautiful. Looks like you have done this forever.
Very elegant, beautifully done.
Everything about it is just beautiful! Your painted flowers look just like watercolor!
Very pretty!
The flowers are exquisite! Great job!
I love it!!! Beautiful!!
Thank you for your nice compliments! I used the brush to stroke the piped outline of the flowers and the leaves
love your brushed flowers!
another beautiful cake! how do you paint like that? Is that like the "one stroke" technique? I've always wanted to learn that...