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  1. Brayden
    27.04.2023 @ 16:21

    As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion, but I can provide a translation of the text from Chinese to English:

    Photography: Holly Fox. You might say that Holly Fox is obsessed with colors. This Los Angeles-based graphic designer admits that she has always been a crafty girl, “Halloween pumpkins, Halloween,” and drawing for her dollhouse. But it wasnt until she realized she could mix food coloring with icing, just like she mixed paint that dripped from light bulbs. Now, her sugar cookies are being made by bakers, sweet tooths, and color enthusiasts, and every crumb is drooping. “Ive always been thinking about ingredients and colors,” Fox said, whose cookies range from rainbow unicorns and lemon green cacti to mini campers and champagne glasses. “My favorite cookies are gems. I can ice them day and night! And they naturally have a lot of tones, I think Ive made them in all colors.” With over 200,000 followers on Instagram and a popular Etsy shop, we wonder how she keeps finding new designs and new audiences. “I let the season decide what to do next. Right now, Im looking at a lot of ice cream cones and watermelon slices,” Fox said, who has already ordered custom orders for July. “But before you know it, my mini ghosts will be back – and there will be a million colors!” The tricky part about nailing Foxs colorful creations: icing darkens as it dries. “I have to keep that in mind when I make the mix,” she said. Only time on evenings and weekends, outside of her day job, Fox admits that most Saturdays shes making cookies for up to 15 hours. “I once made a new Pantone color chart at midnight because I needed the colors just right!” Although she has seven years of baking rainbow storms behind her, Fox will never be without her color bible: “When I need to color my icing, Ill have a Pantone color guide nearby.” And to get the perfect flow icing for water immersion and decoration, she starts with a stiff mixture and gradually adds water, drop by drop, until it becomes thin. “Sometimes Ill remix a rolled edge bag two to three times until I get it right. It usually takes me about two and a half hours – just to mix my colors!” Inspired to make colorful cookies? Watch how we perfect your royal icing.