Picasso, le reve

Mondrian, composition with yellow, blue and red

Dali, the persistence of memory
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They look awesome! Are they the same pens you would use to write on icing on cupcakes? Where do you get them from?
ReplyDeleteThese are so clever!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteKat--I used Americolor brand gourmet writers, found on amazon.com (though I ordered wholesale direct from americolor, because of my biz.) They look like magic markers, but the ink is edible. To write on icing, I actually pipe with a "2" tip, because I think it looks cleaner, but for fun projects like this, the pens can't be beat. Most craft stores will have something comparable, but I can't say enough great things about the Americolor brand of everything.
I am so in love with these. I really cant wait to try this with the children in our family.
ReplyDeleteI've got to try these. I think they are great !
ReplyDeleteTHESE ARE AMAZING!!!! YOU TOTALLY ROCK!
ReplyDeleteKNow whats funny?? I was scrolling through your blog thinking... wow! She is really an artist!! Then I can upon this post! Ha. You aer very talented my dear... you recreated museum quality work on a marshmallow!!! wow!!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and am loving all your amaing work.
Many blessings to you!
Amanda
What a brilliant post, thanks so much for sharing this with us.
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