![]() ![]() Ultra fast exposing: Fast stencil throughput for high volume shopsĪssures thorough exposure, even with weak light sources.Saves mesh costs: use white instead of more-expensive dyed mesh Orange, High contrast masking color: Improves resolution and definition.Orange reduces stencil-making time in coating (because of its high viscosity), drying (due to its high solids), and exposure (due to its high photo-sensitivity). Orange stencils are durable, will not become tacky under high humidity conditions, and have excellent wet strength and exposure latitude. Orange resists plastisols, most washup solvents, and some water-based textile inks, and it is easy to reclaim. Its high solids content (44 - 46%) results in better mesh bridging and edge definition, and fast drying. Orange has high viscosity (6,000 – 8,000 centipoise) that improves control when coating screens by hand and makes it a good choice for coarse mesh. It is perfect for shops with high stencil making throughput, as well as shops with fluorescent tubes or other low-intensity light sources. With Orange, it is possible to use less costly white mesh without the closing up of fine lines and details.ĭespite its anti-halation color, Orange is ultra-fast-exposing. It is formulated with a “masking color” that reduces light scattering-the major cause of loss of resolution. ![]() If you need a tried-and-true royal icing recipe, THIS is our daily go-to!Īnd of course, utilized the wet-on-wet technique to add the white details to the orange slices.Ulano Orange is a ready-to-use SBQ-photopolymer direct emulsion formulated for imprinted sportswear printing. And when I say stiff, I mean STIFF…as in, hardly moves when I pick up my spatula from the bowl. I used ChefMaster Sunset Orange and Leaf Green – they never fail me! And for the flowers, I used a STIFF royal icing. Either way, pick your fave and enjoy! Designįor those interested in the decorating design, I’m happy to share the details! I kept the design very simple but am IN LOVE with how they turned out! Simply utilizing circle cutters and then cutting some in half to create orange slices, made for easy baking! It provides the perfect fresh and crisp scent and flavor for this recipe.Īs long as we’re talking oranges, I do want to remind you that we have an amazing orange creamsicle recipe HERE is you’re looking for more of the creamy flavor. The key to the perfect flavor here is THIS LorAnn’s natural orange bakery emulsion. I have my favorite emulsion flavors and as soon as I smelled this one, I knew it was going to be a new favorite too. If you’re new to using emulsions, you can learn all about the differences between extracts, emulsions and super strength flavors HERE. You’ll also know that I’m a big fan of LorAnn’s baking emulsions to provide rich, full flavors that you simply can’t get from extracts. If you’ve been here before, you know we love keeping things fresh with fun flavors, which you can find HERE. So be sure to bookmark this one and let’s peel back the details! Orange Cookie Recipe Flavor Perfection And let me tell you, the subtle, yet crisp, citrusy flavor in these cookies is everything we aim for in a great cutout cookie. However, life is too short for the same flavor all the time! I love surprising my family, friends and customers with new and delicious flavors. Hey Besties! I’m so excited to share the latest in our ever-growing collection of fabulous cutout cookie recipes! Now I will never deny the perfection of a vanilla sugar cookie, let’s not be silly. I only recommend products I use myself or stand behind and would recommend to my besties! Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no cost to you. ![]()
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