In honour of colour week, I couldn't resist reblogging these Pantone Chip Cookies by Kim Neill spotted over at dsponge today. A freelance designer and illustrator, Kim created them using her Pantone chips collection. She was inspired by the Pantone tin and used royal icing to recreate the exact colors. She then used an edible marker to add the Pantone text and numbers! Brilliant!
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