Three piece Cookie Frosting Stencil.
Top and Bottom I printed with a brim but not the scraper.
This is actually version 3 even though it's the first one I've uploaded.
I used the first one successfully. I make my stencils from drafting mylar cut to just a little bigger than the Top/bottom frame. Then I cut holes for the posts and when you snap down the top it keeps the stencil nice and secure.
I use standard roll out sugar cookie dough.
I roll it out to about 1/4 inch thick before baking. You can use 1/4 inc dowel rods on either side of your dough to make sure your dough is not too thick or think. Works great.
I use standard Royal frosting made with Wilton Meraingue poweder.
You want it about toothpaste consistancy.
Some tips for success:
1) Don't cut the holes in your stencil too large. It's better to have the suggestion of a shape and have the stencil work than to have the hole too large and the stencil not work.
2) Don't have any ong unsupported pointy sections of mylar - the scraper will catch and lift or bend these. Think about your stencil design before you cut it out.
3) Periodically clean the stencil.
Designed in Tinker CAD. This is actually version #3. I already used version 1 successfully and am excited to try it on Halloween and Christmas Cookies this year..
Category: Kitchen & DiningThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.