Question Frame a Cookie??

MaJa

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I think I have a signs that says "Bring me your oddball requests!"

Is there anyway to preserve a cookie to frame it?? :help:
 
I've done it!!!! Let me see if i can find my old thread...........
 
I dipped these in Resin and mounted with heavy heavy duty adhesive...
they smelled horrible!

Its my first and probably last trey mat... wanted them to look like a tray for cookies......... :shrug:
 

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A-ha!! I knew I read something about it. Thanks!

Here's the cookie, it's a big one!
 

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Wow. That is one big cookie.
My preferred method of framing a cookie would be to eat the cookie and then frame a photo of the smile resulting from eating it. I'm guessing that's not what the customer has in mind, though.
:icon11: Rick
 
If its one of mine, its fine.

Just a glob of glue on the back and you're done.

They decay as fast as burgers from McDonalds.

:popc:
 
See..... told you I have just about framed everything! Love the challenges!!!!!
 
I saw a prog on TV - Life After People or something like. Apparently, after all the buildings and other man-made things have crumbled to dust on a deserted Earth, the only things that would not decay are fruit-cakes.

:icon21:

Although, my sister once baked a loaf of bread at school and it was so hard that we put it on the garden rockery. It lasted a good few years. Even the birds couldn't eat it. Next door's cat had a nibble and was never seen again.


As for cookies, they are different from cakes in that they absorb water from the atmos rather than dry out. So some sort of sealing agent will help preserve them. Matt spray varnish might work......
 
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