I used the Cookie Countess Magic Stencil Screen last week and liked it but it is certainly harder to see through. My only comment about the demo here is that the Magic Stencil Screen is meant to lay directly on top of the stencil between the two frames as opposed to on top of the stencil frame. When used that way it gets direct contact to your cookies/stencil and you don't have to worry about holding it at all.
From watching videos of how to use the Cookie Countess Magic Stencil Screen, it goes over the stencil but under the top portion of the stencil genie. That looks like it keeps it taunt against the stencil, no hands needed.
I have the Cookie Countless Magic Stencil Screen. I haven’t tried using airbrushing yet. I like how you compared the 3 and I do like how the Genie Stencil screen turned out.
I've always wanted to airbrush, what a great idea to airbrush a cookie! I know you can't mix mediums, only food grade for airbrushing. Thank you! I'll try the cookie genie!
The stencil is there as a pattern creator on the white iced cookie. The silk screen is so there's no overspray or bleeding of the food colouring when it hits the stencil.
I was watching this to see the difference in each so it would of been nice for you to show us a close up of each cookie and then a comparison of all 3 cookies next to each other. This video showed none of that, socreally was not helpful at all.
I use the magnets on the Magic Screen. They hold it perfectly on the cookie. Wonderful to use. Easy to clean.
I used the Cookie Countess Magic Stencil Screen last week and liked it but it is certainly harder to see through. My only comment about the demo here is that the Magic Stencil Screen is meant to lay directly on top of the stencil between the two frames as opposed to on top of the stencil frame. When used that way it gets direct contact to your cookies/stencil and you don't have to worry about holding it at all.
From watching videos of how to use the Cookie Countess Magic Stencil Screen, it goes over the stencil but under the top portion of the stencil genie. That looks like it keeps it taunt against the stencil, no hands needed.
I have the Cookie Countless Magic Stencil Screen. I haven’t tried using airbrushing yet. I like how you compared the 3 and I do like how the Genie Stencil screen turned out.
I've always wanted to airbrush, what a great idea to airbrush a cookie! I know you can't mix mediums, only food grade for airbrushing. Thank you! I'll try the cookie genie!
Why didn't you use the stencil genie with the screen genie? Those pieces fit together and lays on top of the cookie flat.
Just starting to airbrush this video was helpful just not sure if you have to rinse the silkscreen after each cookie. I’m doing logos
May I ask why you need a screen? Thank you
What is the brand of the stencil holder you are using? it looks so practical!
Thank you for the information ❤
You can also make your own using a wood or plastic cross stitch frame.
What kind of fabric screen would you use with the cross stitch frame?
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The metal screen wouldn't need replacement screens every so often, so seems more economical in the long run.
Thank you for the information
What airbrush are you using?
Why do you need the silk screen and the stencil?
The stencil is there as a pattern creator on the white iced cookie. The silk screen is so there's no overspray or bleeding of the food colouring when it hits the stencil.
I'm late to the game...but why use a silkscreen? Can you not just airbrush directly on the cookie or on the stencil?
With using a Silk Screen you use Royal Icing as the "ink", you can get much clearer and crisper images this way 😊
I was watching this to see the difference in each so it would of been nice for you to show us a close up of each cookie and then a comparison of all 3 cookies next to each other. This video showed none of that, socreally was not helpful at all.