In a earlier video, I showed you how to pipe single-colour dark chocolate lace doilies freehand. In this video, I take that simple doily up a notch by piping …
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Thanks, +Yesnïa Orozko
+hina mikumiku Thanks!
Thanks so much, Priscilla Pantoja!
Hello Julia, gorgeous work, breath taking and lovely. I have a quick
question can you do the transfer in wax paper instead of the acetate?? or
you use the acetate to maintain the chocole shinness?? Thank you for
sharing!!
Thanks a lot, Ms Julia. I am so blessed to find your channel because I
really love this kind of arts. Extremely thankful.
+Julia M Usher hi
Omg! We could use that to decorate a pretty cake! Could you try doing the
laces that droop down from the cake stand? That would b awesome!
When are you going to post the multicolor cake wrap tutorial? I am so
excited to see it!
I quite like the clunky look on the piping side, quite dainty really,
I don’t think I could even draw that let alone pipe it.
Julia, this is beautiful. I can see these made in a smaller version and
used to decorate desserts, cupcakes. Thanks for sharing your technique.
I simply love this! Gorgeous! :)
Julia you must not be a coffee drinker I did not see you hand shake at all.
And you Dollies beautiful.
Julia, this is just exquisite. Have you ever thought of replicating simple
stained glass from cathedrals or rose windows? I bet they would be
stellar.
Wow. I am impressed.
Good suff
Muy hermoso su trabajo. Yo me quede con la boca abierta .felicidades❇
I LOVE all of your videos! Especially the chocolate lace 🙂 ! I will
definitely be trying the lace transfer for my next cake.
I will be making how to baking videos of my own recipes soon for my own
youtube channel, and was wondering if you have any advice before i start?
Thanks in advanced! ..
Rebekah.
What kind of chocolate do you use? I couldn’t find it on your website.
Thanks!
Awesome…
Beautiful work! TFS!
I love it you are great teacher
Holy freakin moly!
Wow that is amazing!
What are the types of chocolate to use for this project, and an amazing
job