And finally, with the help of Bridget over at University of Cookie, I have delivered! If these cookies get your motor running, hop right over for my video tutorial debut. This is one of many more to come!
Be sure to let me know if it was helpful! Be easy on me though! I was more nervous than anyone could ever imagine! My favorite part of the video is my thirsty little boy (You'll see when you get there) Enjoy!
I'm a big fan of your work! Your tutorial was extremely helpful and informative. Could you please tell me where you got the squeezy bottles from? Thank you for sharing!
Callye!!!! So exciting to 'see' and 'hear' you, almost in person!!! This is fabulous! Girl, you found your niche! I so look forward to many, many, more of these. Love seeing the master at work! Love these zebra ornaments too! You looked, and sounded so natural making this tutorial! You go girl!!
Oh Callye, that was fantastic!!!! It was very, very helpful! And it was nice to see you!!! I just bought a bunch of those bottles but haven't used them yet. It seems like they'd be a pain to fill and to clean. But my daughter is on my about how much paper I waste using parchment. (She's going to single handedly save the earth.)
I loved the tutorial video! Great job! The University of Cookie is such a great site and being new to cookie-making...it is SO helpful! Thanks for joining their team over there! :)
Callye, what a wonderful JOB!! So good to put a face with a name and you are a natural at the video instructions just like your talent designing and making cookies!! Hope you keep it up, look forward to more!! YOU ARE AMAZING!! You should put out a video series from start to finish and tell all secrets! You could make so much money selling these. God closes a door a window always opens, remember!! Where do you get all your cookie cutters? Love the square shape you did zebra stripes on! You have wonderful shapes and ideas for them, too talented!!!
I can't tell you how happy I am that you are at U of C now! You did awesome in your video. You are such a dear and an extremely talented one at that. Love your Christmas Zebra Striped cookie. Looking forward to more appearances from you at U of C.
Thanks Callye! I'm so excited you are doing tutorials now. Thanks for the great tips on the "tips", I always use wilton, but am going to have to try the others now.
Your video was just amazing! You are truly a very giving/sharing cookie decorator and it's very much appreciated by so many. You are sure to be rewarded many times over for your willingness to share. thanks so much!
You did great! I loved seeing you and learning from you. I can't wait to see more from you. You are a great teacher. If you decide to ever teach a cookie class let me know, I will be the first to sign up.
I loved it!! I have wanted to see you in action, such a natural. Thank you for sharing, I LOVE the way you zebra stripe. It was so fun to see how you do it. Keep those video tutorials coming, LOVE IT!!
Love how real you are. Another comment stated that God closes one door to open another and I totally think you are on your way to something big, my dear!
Thank you so much for that great video tutorial. I was about to attempt zebra stripes thinking it would be simple enough, but my zebra stripes probably wouldn't have looked as real without watching the video. :)
I'm a big fan of your work! Your tutorial was extremely helpful and informative. Could you please tell me where you got the squeezy bottles from? Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGlobal sugar art has them =) And every Walmart...
ReplyDeleteMore specifically, here, Thalia http://www.globalsugarart.com/product.php?id=24542&name=2%20ounce%20Squeezit%20Mold%20Painter%20(pkg/2)
ReplyDeleteCallye!!!! So exciting to 'see' and 'hear' you, almost in person!!! This is fabulous! Girl, you found your niche! I so look forward to many, many, more of these. Love seeing the master at work! Love these zebra ornaments too! You looked, and sounded so natural making this tutorial! You go girl!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Callye!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! Love them!
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous, you have a such a lovely calming voice. Beautiful to see you in person.
ReplyDeleteGreat work on the tutorial.
Oh Callye, that was fantastic!!!! It was very, very helpful! And it was nice to see you!!! I just bought a bunch of those bottles but haven't used them yet. It seems like they'd be a pain to fill and to clean. But my daughter is on my about how much paper I waste using parchment. (She's going to single handedly save the earth.)
ReplyDeleteYou did great! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWould never have thought to put these on a Christmas ornament cookie! So cute! You amazing me every time with your creativity!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome and I loved your tutorial at University of Cookie! Awesome job! :)
ReplyDeleteI loved the tutorial video! Great job! The University of Cookie is such a great site and being new to cookie-making...it is SO helpful! Thanks for joining their team over there! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...your cookies are sooo unique!! That's what I love about them!!! Thanks for sharing your talents!
ReplyDeleteCallye, what a wonderful JOB!! So good to put a face with a name and you are a natural at the video instructions just like your talent designing and making cookies!! Hope you keep it up, look forward to more!! YOU ARE AMAZING!! You should put out a video series from start to finish and tell all secrets! You could make so much money selling these. God closes a door a window always opens, remember!! Where do you get all your cookie cutters? Love the square shape you did zebra stripes on! You have wonderful shapes and ideas for them, too talented!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea for a Christmas cookie! Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't tell you how happy I am that you are at U of C now! You did awesome in your video. You are such a dear and an extremely talented one at that. Love your Christmas Zebra Striped cookie. Looking forward to more appearances from you at U of C.
ReplyDeleteYou did great, Callye! And this COOKIES are great!
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ReplyDeleteThanks Callye! I'm so excited you are doing tutorials now. Thanks for the great tips on the "tips", I always use wilton, but am going to have to try the others now.
ReplyDeleteI just love all your work! My sister is a huge zebra fan, as well as my mom. They would adore these cookies :)
ReplyDeleteYou did great!! Can't wait to see the next one!!
ReplyDeleteYour video was just amazing! You are truly a very giving/sharing cookie decorator and it's very much appreciated by so many. You are sure to be rewarded many times over for your willingness to share. thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteYou are incredibly talented. I look forward to seeing more from you!
ReplyDeleteYou did great! I loved seeing you and learning from you. I can't wait to see more from you. You are a great teacher. If you decide to ever teach a cookie class let me know, I will be the first to sign up.
ReplyDeleteI loved it!! I have wanted to see you in action, such a natural. Thank you for sharing, I LOVE the way you zebra stripe. It was so fun to see how you do it. Keep those video tutorials coming, LOVE IT!!
ReplyDeleteJust watched your video over at U Cookie, you are fabulous! I can't believe I haven't seen your blog before. Going to catch up on your posts now :-)
ReplyDeleteLove how real you are. Another comment stated that God closes one door to open another and I totally think you are on your way to something big, my dear!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I can'r wait to try this! BTW, you did a great job.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for that great video tutorial. I was about to attempt zebra stripes thinking it would be simple enough, but my zebra stripes probably wouldn't have looked as real without watching the video. :)
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