
Just before Easter weekend, Michelle set up a fun class online involving two cookies and a few Sugarprism colors. Here they are…

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Michelle is the inventor of Sugarprism, and I like to call her The Goddess. She is gorgeous, hardworking, witty, super fit, and I am sure she is also a ton of fun to be around. As usual, everybody who participated in her live Facebook event had a blast, and many friends decorated in real time with her, yours truly included. If you join her facebook group (click here), you can have access to all her videos, they are all free! Yes, you read it right. Every single decorating video is free. Goddess. I told ya.
Before class, we were supposed to make two cookies and ice them in white. Also, we had to prepare fondant roses, either using the method she showed to build a rose petal by petal, or using molds. I made some of each… I ended up using a different one for the bunny, smaller.

Once that is done – preferably the day before – you are ready for action! Here is my countertop right before our video lesson…

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Let’s start with the Love component of the class… What I loved the most was the technique she demonstrated to make the tiny leaves…. very efficient and not hard at all… Some of the steps for making this beautiful floral cookie are shown below.

Once the components are all glued to the cookie with icing, the painting fun begins, using Sugarprism…

I also added a few strokes of luster gold mixed with vodka. I am totally smitten by the tiny leaves and intend to use that technique again soon.
Moving on, The Funny Bunny…

We needed some piping consistency white icing and Michelle explained exactly how to make the bunny with those cute funky little eyes (those are store-bought, but you can also make them with fondant or icing).
I also made some cookies to match the ones from class… Funny Bunny and Easter Eggs…

And a couple of florals…

Michelle, thank you for yet another GREAT tutorial!
Looking forward to our next Sugarprism adventure…
ONE YEAR AGO: Springtime Springerle
TWO YEARS AGO: Haniela’s Mini Bird House

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