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When I get to create cookies for special occasions like Baptisms I always try to make it extra special and pull out all the stops in terms of utilizing new techniques. 
For this cookie for my nephew's baptism I again utilized design from the plates and napkins that his mom chose for the party as a base for my overall look. I really liked the way the last baptism cookie turned out so I kept a similar composition with the solid square in the center and cross on top surrounded by the design from the napkins. 
The cross is a large version of the one found on the napkins, but the different depths and textures added make it pop against the background which is something I am especially happy with and proud of because it's a new technique for me that  I just discovered. Wilton makes an edible iridescent powder in all  different colors that when added to a little bit of vanilla turns  into a liquid that I can then paint with. This was my first attempt at  this technique, but it turned out so well I plan on using it a lot. The  silver color kept it elegant and was subdued enough that it only  emphasized the cross and words written on top.
I like the bold and layered design of the swirls all around the edge and I think it holds its own as it travels down around the edges not needing a border, but relying on the design itself for all the impact.
 

 
