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Here is what they look like with all the flooding complete. I also sprayed the cookie with Wilton's Pearl Color Mist Spray. The spray gives the cookie a pretty shimmer, but I took this picture before I sprayed the cookie.
Next I cut out the accents from modeling chocolate. For this set I used the Hot Hands brand, but the ChocoPan brand works well too. The modeling chocolate tastes a lot better than fondant, and it is also stiffer and holds it shape better so it is easier to transfer to cakes and cookies. For the bow I used a Bow silicone mold. For the lacy trim I used the JEM Strip Cutter #2 to cut the thin strips, and then used the ruffled Sculpey Super Slicer to cut the strip in half. For the "CC" logo I actually made my own cutter using my Crealty Ender v2 3D Printer. I have a long post about making cookie cutters from 3D printers here.
I also make Louis Vuitton and Mercedes cookies. Again, I made the logo cookie cutters with my 3D printer.
Carol