Saturday, June 2, 2012

How To Transfer An Image Without A KopyKake

This post has moved to my new website. Visit www.sweetambs.com to view the the tutorial on how to transfer an image without a KopyKake projector.

30 comments:

  1. Now why didn't I think of that!!!

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  2. wow, you have a lot of patience :)

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  3. thank you for sharing :) .... Dahlia

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  4. These are stunning! The details are exquisite! And, Thanks for the tracing paper tip; I've been trying to come up with a way to do this forever. I was missing the obvious of using actual tracing paper!

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  5. Thanks for sharing your technique! The cookies are fabulous!

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  6. You always have amazing (and elegant) ideas! Thanks!! I really like your cookies.

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  7. Great idea with the transfer! Love these cookies

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  8. thanks for your tutorials Amber! congratulations from Barcelona....and we'll try with our city!

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  9. I have spent a fortune on supplies, cutters etc. I have everything nicely organized in the storage closet I designated for my cookie supplies. I have yet to make the first batch of royal icing. I love your tutorials. I watch and then watch again. One of these days I will get brave enough to try my hand at it. In the meantime, I thoroughly enjoy watching you perfect your craft.

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  10. Those turned out so cute! Thank you for taking the time to teach us :)

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  11. ohhhh they are just fantastic!! : ) Love them to bits!

    Thanks bunches for following me! So happy to be connected!

    xo Jenny

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    1. Thank you Jenny! So glad you stopped by my blog!

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  12. Tracing paper!! Great tip!! I think you just made my life easier :) thanks!!

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  13. OMG these are so lovely and I bet they taste god too :) They would make a great present and your very talented :)

    Tanesha x
    www.tanesha-marie.blogspot.co.uk

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  14. What a great method! I do have a kopykake, but many many times it just doesn't achieve a sharp enough image. This is such a great solution!

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  15. I will be linking to this time and time again! LOVE it!

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  16. Wow, your detail work is just exceptional! And the edible marker/tracing paper trick is absolutely brilliant. Thank you for sharing!

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  17. I am speechless. Your cookies are jaw-droppingly gorgeous! I am drooling over your Etsy shop. Nice work! You're an inspiration to us all! :)

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  18. Hi, I would like to say a big Thank You to you, for you have given me the inspiration to make a design of Singapore skyline for our National Day, which is today! :D 9Aug 2012

    Here's the link to the pic :

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-3bC0q5WD8J0/UCKL7TvALGI/AAAAAAAABV8/8p_VpTpWNrY/s400/IMG_1111.JPG

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    1. That is so neat! I'm so glad my cookies have been an inspiration to you. Thanks for sharing your photo!

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  19. Answer to a prayer - thanks for the info and wonderful work!

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