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Stencyl palette swap
Stencyl palette swap






  1. STENCYL PALETTE SWAP HOW TO
  2. STENCYL PALETTE SWAP SKIN

For an in-depth look at PACKING YOUR COOKIES, click here to check out this blog post with links to my favorite cookie packaging products!

stencyl palette swap

I put a little crinkle paper in the base and placed a wrapped cookie and palette inside each box. I used a white 9" box from BRP Box Shop for two cookies and one palette. I used a white 7" box from BRP Box Shop for one cookie and one palette. These cookies and palettes would be a great set. I keep my brush damp and I tried not to touch the black lines as best as I could. Not only will the excess water start to dissolve the royal icing, but you'll also notice a little smuding of the black. SUPER IMPORTANT PYO COOKIE TIP: Don't make your brush too wet. I also mixed colors to make brown for the pumpking stem.

stencyl palette swap

STENCYL PALETTE SWAP SKIN

I also used the center of the palette to mix some custom colors (you saw this in the video when I made the mermaid skin color). This kept my brush clean as I changed color. I kept a water dish and paper towel on my workspace. The colors appear much darker on the palette than they will on the cookie. One palette will have enough paint for at least 3-5 cookies. Each package as 3 palettes of color and 3 brushes. These palettes come in two color sets TRENDY (on right, click here to view in shop) and PRIMARY (on left, click here to view in shop). These are awesome, bright, and offer an easy way to create palettes with lots of color options!!! No more messy food color palettes! One thing that makes these cookies so easy is the new Sugarbelle Edible Paint Palettes. Have fun with your cutters or use up leftover cookies.Ĭlick here to view all PYO stencils in our shop! Plus, don't feel like you need to stick to one cookie shape. SUPER IMPORTANT PYO COOKIE TIP: I don't recommend airbrushing these images for a PYO cookie.During painting, the color really smudges and makes a mess of the cookie. This not only keeps that image clear and crisp, but it makes it possible to reuse the stencil multiple times (you can probably do 6-12 - or more - cookies before you need to clean it). You probably saw in the video that I generously spread on the icing, but remove the excess. I like to use stiff icing when stenciling and apply it with a scraper. You can definitely use a projector and pipe an image, but it is much easier and faster to use a stencil. Let's take a closer look at making the PYO cookies.įirst, create the image on the cookie with a stencil.

STENCYL PALETTE SWAP HOW TO

Also, check out the new Sugarbelle Paint Palettes and how to use them. Use the graphics in the video to get tips to create these cookies.Īre you new to decorating? Before starting your first project, check out our FREE videos! Click here to check out our 'getting started' tutorials for videos on how to: And kids loooooove these cookies!Ĭheck out this video to learn how to stencil a cookie to create a PYO canvas. Have you heard the term PYO? It stands for (P)aint (Y)our (O)own. Plus, learn my tips to host a Cookie Painting Party for the holidays or a birthday party (it is so easy!) Painting on cookies has never been easier or more FUN! Check out how to make a 'Paint-Your-Own' (PYO) cookie and see how to use the Sweet Sugarbelle edible paint palettes.








Stencyl palette swap