Do you need help in the drawing department? Are you a good artist but would like to speed the process up? If your answer is yes to either of the latter questions you’ll probably like the projector. I definitely wouldn’t have the same cookie results without it! If it’s worth it for you I really can’t say. I love using the AAXA P8 mini projector as I’m not a skilled artist, so it takes the worry and frustration out of drawing. Just a note that I was gifted the projector to try, but all my opinions are my own and I only share products with you that I use and enjoy. I use my projector for cookie decorating, but I love how you can connect to the internet with the projector and watch YouTube or other streaming services through the projector. If you find connecting to wi-fi complicated, it’s easy to just connect the projector with an HDMI cable, or put your images on a USB and insert. For that reason I prefer to use the controller provided. So much so that a light touch on the arrow forward button, for example, would make it the arrow jump ahead a few spaces instead of just one. I found that the buttons on the projector itself were very touch sensitive. Lightning to HDMI Adapter (Adapter for HDMI cable to attach to tablet IF you use an HDMI cable). You will need this IF you use an HDMI cable). Mini HDMI to HDMI cable (Doesn’t come with the projector. If the AAXA P8 is sold out, here are other mini pocket-sized projectorsĪrkon Remarkable Creators Phone and Tablet Stand (20% off with coupon code sweetopia) If you’d like to use the AAXA P8 Smart Mini Projector, here’s a summary of what you’ll need: The AAXA P8 Smart Mini Projector and Tools I Use I’ll share the links to the one I use below. The mount will hold any mini projector – the clamps adapt to any handheld device size. I love the Arkon mount… It’s sturdy with a solid base so I don’t need to clamp it to a table and can move it anywhere, it can easily be adjusted to project at any angle and the clamps which hold the projector and tablet are adjustable, snug and tight. Just scale your design on your computer to the correct size, print, and tape to a flat surface.The projector comes on its own, and it’s key to have a good mount to hold it up. I just couldn’t leave that in the video! Setup is easy though. I filmed this, and then when I was editing the video, realized I had a fantastic smear of fuchsia lipstick on my teeth that somehow I missed during filming. □ The only thing I don’t cover is the setup of the design board. The technique is actually easier to explain in video, so I made one for you. So, I looked for alternative cookie decorating methods, especially to create designs like these beautiful baby shower monogrammed cookies that I shipped off to my friend Jennifer before the birth of her baby girl in November. Absolutely marvelous inventions, but expensive, and requiring more space than justifiable for a hobby artist like myself. But not everyone is a natural born artist, right? I can barely draw a straight line without a ruler! Then I discovered the existence of the KopyKake and other similar decorating projectors. * ” width=”640″ height=”960″ />īefore I got into cookie decorating, I always wondered how cookie artists achieved consistent results over dozens of cookies. A little creativity and time are all you need to create monogrammed sugar cookies – even if you don’t have a projector! This post and video will show you how to make monogrammed sugar cookies without a projector.
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