Just like daffodils, I have an obsession with coneflower cookies......
and have tried multiple times to get a 3D version I was satisfied with.
With this new CookieCrazie custom coneflower cutter, dreams have come true. :)
An added bonus......this weaver bee cutter has a slightly different shape emulating a coneflower.
Outline and flood the protruding "cone" at the top of the flower with tan glaze.
and have tried multiple times to get a 3D version I was satisfied with.
With this new CookieCrazie custom coneflower cutter, dreams have come true. :)
An added bonus......this weaver bee cutter has a slightly different shape emulating a coneflower.
Outline and flood the protruding "cone" at the top of the flower with tan glaze.
Allow the cone to dry for at least a couple of hours,
and then using matching-colored edible clay with a grass tip,
pipe the pollen bumps into the partially-dried tan glaze as shown below.
Outline and flood the purple-pink petals on the bottom of the flower.
(see photo below)
After about 1 hour of dry time, outline and flood every-other petal for dimension.
Dry overnight.
Lightly brush on bronze pearl dust all over the nooks and crannies of the coneflower cookie
to give it a more realistic look.