When you are doing a repeat pattern, your stencil might have come with a grid to line up. If it did not, you can always line up your stencil over the existing pattern on the wall. Line it up so the patterns match, but do not paint over this area. Paint as you normally would over...
After posting mycookie wedding cake box projecta few weeks ago, I received loads of questions about how I made the rose lattice cookies that form its sides. Inthis video, I explain it all - from stamping the roses, to giving them color with painting and dusting, to stenciling and ...
If you don't have a cutter in the shape you want to bake, you can also cut cookies using homemade stencils and a small paring knife. Simply cut a stencil of the desired cookie shape out of thick paper, then use a paring knife to trace the stencil and cut the shape out of the coo...
You can also use colored card stock, a thin craft foam sheet, or even felt. Use a stencil or cookie cutter to trace the shape. Your shape can be anything: a heart, star, circle, moon, and so forth. 2 Cut out the shape. Try to cut just inside the lines you drew, so that you...
Using relevant hashtags, like_artsy_wish_does here with #stencilart #stencil and #drawings, helps people to find your specific kind of art. And general hashtags like #art can also get you seen by a broad audience who isn’t sure what they’re looking for. ...
If you don’t have mini cookie cutters and don’t want to buy some, you can make your own stencil or cut them out freehand. Storage:The treats can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days. Did you try making these? Let us know how it went in the...
1: Cover a cookie sheet with wax paper ~ The cookie sheet will make it easier to move your pieces. 2: Wash Strawberries 3: Melt Your Chocolate ~ If you use Saco Dolci Frutta, you can melt the chocolate in the microwave in their package container. Melt the chocolate in the microwave fo...
Here’s another idea — using a stencil, a pizza cutter, or a knife (for smaller areas), cut out letters fromfondant. Smooth rough edges with your finger. Lay your fondant letters on a baking sheet until you’ve completed cutting all letters and you’re ready to set them on the top ...
"How DID You Do That?” usually highlights the talents of one cookier who has achieved cookie nirvana with her (or his) unique style and technique. To change things up a bit, and in honor of the New Year, this post will highlight 11 cookie decorators and instead ask, “How will you...
A circular something as a stencil – we used a small bowl Pens Scissors GLUE – we used a hot glue gun as they work so quickly. Ordinary PVA glue or a good glue stick works too, but you will have to be patient and hold your fortune cookie whilst it dries ...