Lucy in the Sky with . . . Polka Dots
Usually when I use my icing printer, I format the image to the size I want before printing. I decided to play around with something new and print out a patterned page frosting sheet and cut it to fit my cutters.
Some of you have asked....my printer is an Epson WorkForce 30 Color Printer ; it is compatible with the food coloring cartridges. You can find a list of all the compatible printers from KopyKake. The printer itself is pretty affordable; it's the ink that is expensive....$90 for the set. {That's why it took me so long to order one! It was a major dent in my Starbucks fund.}
First, I ordered some digital paper from etsy. Oh my gosh, there are SO many cute designs available! I think I now have 100 digital papers in my arsenal.
{The smart thing would have been to TRY my idea before buying all of them, but I got a little carried away.}
Second, I printed the image on a full sheet of icing paper.
Third, using a food coloring pen, I traced the cookie cutters I used and then cut the icing sheets.
Forth, the cookies were outlined and filled with white royal icing. While the flood icing was still wet, I applied the icing sheet. It's not a perfect fit, so....
Fifth, after the cookies were dry, I went over the borders and added piping.
Do I love my icing printer? Yes.
But here's my problem with it...and maybe somebody can help me.
The original image was this:
It looks so different on the cookies.
But, when I made these cookies, the colors stayed pretty true. I'm so confused.
Anyone have experience with this they'd like to share?
Some of you have asked....my printer is an Epson WorkForce 30 Color Printer ; it is compatible with the food coloring cartridges. You can find a list of all the compatible printers from KopyKake. The printer itself is pretty affordable; it's the ink that is expensive....$90 for the set. {That's why it took me so long to order one! It was a major dent in my Starbucks fund.}
First, I ordered some digital paper from etsy. Oh my gosh, there are SO many cute designs available! I think I now have 100 digital papers in my arsenal.
{The smart thing would have been to TRY my idea before buying all of them, but I got a little carried away.}
Second, I printed the image on a full sheet of icing paper.
Third, using a food coloring pen, I traced the cookie cutters I used and then cut the icing sheets.
Forth, the cookies were outlined and filled with white royal icing. While the flood icing was still wet, I applied the icing sheet. It's not a perfect fit, so....
Fifth, after the cookies were dry, I went over the borders and added piping.
Do I love my icing printer? Yes.
But here's my problem with it...and maybe somebody can help me.
The original image was this:
It looks so different on the cookies.
But, when I made these cookies, the colors stayed pretty true. I'm so confused.
Anyone have experience with this they'd like to share?
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