Hi there, yes, it is the best if you roll the stencil onto the fondant, then when you dust it it will only dust those parts outside the stencil. I tried just putting the stencil on the fondant, without rolling it on it and it gives you a really messy result.
Hi Terry, yes it is a powder colour and I use plain simple. You can find everything linked under the video in description box. Wishing you a lot of fun with this technique 😊
If I want to make these as gifts for family 2 days before gifting them. How should I store it? Or if the cookie box okay? You explained this sooooo easy. Thank you!!
Hi Nida, it is only the dry color that I used. I just prefer to take some of it and then kind of powder it in an empty lid to get the excess off before applying it on to the fondant. I hope this answers your question😊 If I got it wrong please send me the time in the video where this happens so that I know specifically what you mean.
Awesome idea thanks for teaching
Happy that you found it useful!😊
So it’s best to apply the stencil before putting the fondant on the cookie?
Hi there, yes, it is the best if you roll the stencil onto the fondant, then when you dust it it will only dust those parts outside the stencil. I tried just putting the stencil on the fondant, without rolling it on it and it gives you a really messy result.
Thank you good tutorial well done xx
Thank you Lorraine! Happy that you liked it :)
Hi I am new to using fondant and stencils etc. Is it powdered food coloring you used ? What brand please? Love your tutorial!
Hi Terry, yes it is a powder colour and I use plain simple. You can find everything linked under the video in description box. Wishing you a lot of fun with this technique 😊
Did you add anything to the silver lustre dust as it looks watery once applied with a shiny finish thanks
Hi Hana, no I didn't, it's just the silver dust that I'm using straight from the package😊
@@inthekitchenwithelisa thanks for the reply will try it x
@@hanab4217 have fun😊💕
If I want to make these as gifts for family 2 days before gifting them. How should I store it? Or if the cookie box okay? You explained this sooooo easy. Thank you!!
Hi Khadra, you need to allow them to dry completely first, then they can be stored in a cookie box😊 No need to be airtight, just covered from dust.
@@inthekitchenwithelisa thanks so much. Your amazing💕
@@Kae648 happy to help😊❤
with what did u mix the color
Hi Nida, it is only the dry color that I used. I just prefer to take some of it and then kind of powder it in an empty lid to get the excess off before applying it on to the fondant. I hope this answers your question😊 If I got it wrong please send me the time in the video where this happens so that I know specifically what you mean.
@@inthekitchenwithelisa thanks alot. it helped me 😊
@@nidabilal2141 happy to help😊