| Photo Cookies |
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| Written by Karen Giamalva |
| Thursday, 22 January 2009 16:31 |
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Photo Cookies are a great way to have fun and create sentimental or funny favors for birthday parties, wedding showers, baby showers, anniversary parties, etc. It's also a perfect way to make logo cookies for your business or your favorite sports team! If you're interested in purchasing the printer, edible ink and edible paper to make photo cookies, shoot me an email and I'll get you the info. The sky's the limit on what you can create.
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![]() written by marla, February 03, 2009
Karen, I would love to get the cost information for the picture cookies. Thanks
written by tlfranch, March 05, 2009
Karen I may be interested in purchasing one. Online I see the KopyKake system but I have no experience with any of these systems. Your input would be appreciated. Ie what all do you need & how much and where the best place to purchase is. Thanks so much!! Teri
written by KarenG, March 05, 2009
I purchased my printer, edible ink and photo paper all from www.tastyfotoart.com. They have good information on their website. Always keep an extra set of ink cartridges as backup. You don't want to be in the middle of a print project and run out of ink.
written by tlfranch, March 06, 2009
Thanks once again for the input! After looking at their site it appears that the photo when printed, would be similiar to the easter wafer paper cut-outs you have displayed (from fancyflours)-same thing? After reading comments on the wafer paper and frosting sheets it seems that the main difference is that the wafer paper does not "meld" into the cookie as well (lifting up?). Have you had this experience? I have ordered some of the fancy flour wafer papers for Easter so I guess I will find out soon. Hope I am not being to obsessive with the questions. I appreciate your time very much! And all your videos. Youre a great resource; everything I have learned so far has been from books and just reading, reading reading & experimenting (playing) a lot. Good to not have to learn everything the hard way!!
Teri
written by KarenG, March 06, 2009
Yes, the photo cookies use wafer paper so it's the same thing as the Easter cookies. I buy the wafer paper in 8 1/2 x 11 sheets and print photos, company logos, etc. and cut them out just like I show in the wafer paper video. I don't have an issue with the paper lifting up when using corn syrup as the glue. Just make sure you brush it all the way to the edges of the paper. Thanks for all the great comments. Have fun.
written by lita, April 11, 2009
Hi, I'm new to the site. I'm interested in the printer and edible in and paper. How can I get the information. Thanks.
written by KarenG, April 12, 2009
Welcome to the site. If you look at the 3rd comment above yours, you'll find all the information. If you need anything else, please let me know.
written by shaybird, May 19, 2009
that tastyfotoart.com website doesnt work. is there any other place i could purchase the printer + supplies. we run a bakery and would love to purchase one!
written by KarenG, May 20, 2009
I just logged on to the www.tastyfotoart.com website and it worked fine. Would you mind trying it again? Let me know if it doesn't come up for you.
written by ladyerte, July 18, 2009
I was curious if I could use my own printer and just purchase the ink and photo paper. I have a couple of printers that are still in the box
written by KarenG, July 19, 2009
The edible ink cartridges that I use are for a specific printer as shown on www.tastyfotoart.com. You might want to check out their website to see if the ink cartridges would work with your printer.
written by redbird, November 09, 2009
karen
thank you for sharing with us. you are the greatest. hope in the future i will be able to up grade my account. I am interested in finding out how to make photo cookies, and how much it would cost to get started. I was thinking this would be a good way to make some extra money if i did a good job at it. i have only decorated cookies for my grandchilderns sports events. thanks much god bless charlotte written by KarenG, November 09, 2009
For pricing information on the photo printer, ink and paper, go to www.tastyfotoart.com. Thanks for your support and let me know if I can help you in any way.
written by kenny, November 13, 2009
These printers can get tricky, they work for a while then get clogged if you don't use them everyday. I came up with a new idea for the do-it-yourself people, without investing into equipment. I launched a new site called Cookie Toppers - right now there are only a couple of designs, but I can make anything that you want - From Pittsburgh Steelers Cookies to Christmas Cookies. I don't just make circles, I make all kinds of shapes that are pre-cut for easy cookie de
written by KarenG, November 14, 2009
Thank you for your comments. You're absolutely right about the printer. If you don't use it ever day (which I don't), at least turn it on and off so the printer cartridges are clean. You have a great idea with your website. I wish you luck. Get more designs on there!
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