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Thank you for this video. I am a beginner tried to start out with harder techniques and colors but huge failures. So I decided to go back to basics and found your video. So 😊 thank you. I needed it!
I'm so glad you found it! You may also want to consider taking one of my classes. Lots and lots of helpful information in the video and the workbook that come with each class: thegracefulbakershop.com/collections/online-cookie-decorating-classes
I think a lot of people don't realize that every craft is simply variations of the same action. I've recently started doing some pretty elaborate doilies. I've had people ask how I do that. My answer? One loop at a time. It's literally just variations of catching yarn/thread with a hook and pulling it through a loop/hole. Chain stitch? Start with a loop on the hook, catch the yarn, pull it through the loop. Single crochet? Start with a loop on the hook, put the hook inside another loop, catch the yarn, pull the hook back out, catch the yarn, pull it through the loops. Double? Wrap the yarn around the hook once, put the hook inside another loop, catch the yarn, pull the hook back out, catch the yarn, pull it through two loops, catch the yarn, pull it through the last two loops. Treble? ☝️, except wrap the yarn around the hook twice before putting it into the loop. There's a really complex stitch in a pattern that I'm working on right now that ends with it looking somewhat like an upside down fan. But it still breaks down to simply wrapping the yarn around the hook, going into another loop, and pulling yarn through the loops on the hook. With the cookie decorating, it all comes down to squeezing icing onto the cookie and then manipulating it. What people refer to as the techniques are just variations on that. Think on your "pink lemonade" cookie. You mentioned that you could do a dot instead of a bar and it would give you a little bit of a different look. You'd also get a different look if you did an arch instead. What would the effect be if you did concentric petals instead of circles? It's all the same technique of dragging the scribe through the icing. You mentioned getting the drying time right for the crackle technique or you'll get divots instead. That's a look on its own. I haven't gotten to your advanced techniques yet, but I imagine what makes them advanced isn't the techniques themselves, but mastering the skills involved in squeezing the icing, learning the appropriate drying times, and manipulating the icing with finesse.
I'm extremely disappointed that I BOUGHT AND PAID FOR this class about a week ago, and now it's posted for FREE. Not a happy customer. Lesson learned: Wait, she'll post it soon enough for free
Thank you so much for purchasing the class! There is a big difference between my free content and my paid content ❤ My RUclips tutorials show you one cookie at a time and I’m just doing a voiceover over the decorating video I already filmed. The class that you purchased includes a 1.5 hour class video and a 77 page workbook-many people have said the class is worth is just for the workbook. The workbook includes (as some examples): step-by-step written instructions for each cookie (including photos and descriptions), 12 pages of how to prep your icing for the set (how much icing, colors, mixing consistencies, etc), ways to save money when executing this particular set, pre-viewing checklist (everything that needs to be prepped before decorating), and a printable practice sheet that is used during the class. The class recording is very different from the RUclips tutorial: it starts with how to cut/hold the bags, piping practice and then the decorating is done jumping around steps in different cookies so they’re all done at the same time (just like I would decorate myself). The recording is much longer as I'm demonstrating different techniques and pausing to explain things (much more information than I can give in the RUclips tutorials that don't stop). The videos are all private RUclips videos and I do welcome questions in the comments section which I always answer (on my public RUclips I’m not able to answer all questions). You'll see this video is 30 minutes and does not include any of these additional resources. Hope you enjoy these additional resources ❤❤❤
Want to learn how to make 9 adorable flower cookies for beginners all with the same cutter? Click here: thegracefulbakershop.com/products/funky-flowers-beginner-online-cookie-decorating-class
Thank you, Grace, this was so great to watch. I so enjoy when you do long videos. Have a safe holiday.
so glad you enjoy them!! 🥰
Wow really amazing looks tooo yummy eye catching presentation
thank you!!
Lovely!!. Beautiful!!.❤
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for this video. I am a beginner tried to start out with harder techniques and colors but huge failures. So I decided to go back to basics and found your video. So 😊 thank you. I needed it!
I'm so glad you found it! You may also want to consider taking one of my classes. Lots and lots of helpful information in the video and the workbook that come with each class: thegracefulbakershop.com/collections/online-cookie-decorating-classes
You make nice designs. Can you please do a video on how to bake the cookie.
already did! ruclips.net/video/GoOzChKVZYg/видео.html
these are so beautiful🥰❤❤💯💐
thank you!!!
🌟❣️❣️Apaixonante🦋🇧🇷🦋🌟
❤🎉😊
I think a lot of people don't realize that every craft is simply variations of the same action. I've recently started doing some pretty elaborate doilies. I've had people ask how I do that. My answer? One loop at a time. It's literally just variations of catching yarn/thread with a hook and pulling it through a loop/hole.
Chain stitch? Start with a loop on the hook, catch the yarn, pull it through the loop.
Single crochet? Start with a loop on the hook, put the hook inside another loop, catch the yarn, pull the hook back out, catch the yarn, pull it through the loops.
Double? Wrap the yarn around the hook once, put the hook inside another loop, catch the yarn, pull the hook back out, catch the yarn, pull it through two loops, catch the yarn, pull it through the last two loops.
Treble? ☝️, except wrap the yarn around the hook twice before putting it into the loop.
There's a really complex stitch in a pattern that I'm working on right now that ends with it looking somewhat like an upside down fan. But it still breaks down to simply wrapping the yarn around the hook, going into another loop, and pulling yarn through the loops on the hook.
With the cookie decorating, it all comes down to squeezing icing onto the cookie and then manipulating it. What people refer to as the techniques are just variations on that.
Think on your "pink lemonade" cookie. You mentioned that you could do a dot instead of a bar and it would give you a little bit of a different look. You'd also get a different look if you did an arch instead. What would the effect be if you did concentric petals instead of circles? It's all the same technique of dragging the scribe through the icing. You mentioned getting the drying time right for the crackle technique or you'll get divots instead. That's a look on its own.
I haven't gotten to your advanced techniques yet, but I imagine what makes them advanced isn't the techniques themselves, but mastering the skills involved in squeezing the icing, learning the appropriate drying times, and manipulating the icing with finesse.
I love that! One loop at a time! Or in my case... one squeeze, one scribe pull, one crack at a time🙂
You can never have too much crackle. End of.
lolll I support this!!!
Excelente video pero hablas demaciado y eso lo hace aburrido 😢
The talking makes it boring? 😅
I'm extremely disappointed that I BOUGHT AND PAID FOR this class about a week ago, and now it's posted for FREE. Not a happy customer. Lesson learned: Wait, she'll post it soon enough for free
Thank you so much for purchasing the class! There is a big difference between my free content and my paid content ❤ My RUclips tutorials show you one cookie at a time and I’m just doing a voiceover over the decorating video I already filmed. The class that you purchased includes a 1.5 hour class video and a 77 page workbook-many people have said the class is worth is just for the workbook. The workbook includes (as some examples): step-by-step written instructions for each cookie (including photos and descriptions), 12 pages of how to prep your icing for the set (how much icing, colors, mixing consistencies, etc), ways to save money when executing this particular set, pre-viewing checklist (everything that needs to be prepped before decorating), and a printable practice sheet that is used during the class. The class recording is very different from the RUclips tutorial: it starts with how to cut/hold the bags, piping practice and then the decorating is done jumping around steps in different cookies so they’re all done at the same time (just like I would decorate myself). The recording is much longer as I'm demonstrating different techniques and pausing to explain things (much more information than I can give in the RUclips tutorials that don't stop). The videos are all private RUclips videos and I do welcome questions in the comments section which I always answer (on my public RUclips I’m not able to answer all questions). You'll see this video is 30 minutes and does not include any of these additional resources. Hope you enjoy these additional resources ❤❤❤