Guilty.
I am one of *those* people. My emails are littered with :) and ;). (Not to mention all of the ... and !!!.)
Those little faces are called Emoticons. And I'm addicted to them. I can't help myself. {And, yes, I recall going through a stage of dotting my i's with little hearts.}
So, when I saw this card at Target a few weeks ago, I knew those little emoticons needed to be made into cookies.
(Except, I made the cookies in white. I might overuse my emoticons, but I don't mess with the background color. So there.)
These are probably the easiest cookies you will ever make.
First, I cut out the cookies with my square cutter, then divided it into smaller squares with a bench scraper...just like I did here for the Scrabble cookies.
The baked and cooled cookies were then outlined and filled in royal icing tinted with AmeriColor Bright White.
The "smileys," as I like to call them, were added using a 1.5 tip from PME, but you could use any #1 or #2 tip. (Black icing was tinted with AmeriColor Super Black.)
Those little faces are called Emoticons. And I'm addicted to them. I can't help myself. {And, yes, I recall going through a stage of dotting my i's with little hearts.}
So, when I saw this card at Target a few weeks ago, I knew those little emoticons needed to be made into cookies.
(Except, I made the cookies in white. I might overuse my emoticons, but I don't mess with the background color. So there.)
These are probably the easiest cookies you will ever make.
First, I cut out the cookies with my square cutter, then divided it into smaller squares with a bench scraper...just like I did here for the Scrabble cookies.
The baked and cooled cookies were then outlined and filled in royal icing tinted with AmeriColor Bright White.
{Oops, I put that heart <3 in there backwards.}
The "smileys," as I like to call them, were added using a 1.5 tip from PME, but you could use any #1 or #2 tip. (Black icing was tinted with AmeriColor Super Black.)
So, fess up. Are you a lover of emoticons as well?
What's your favorite? ;)
0 Response to "Guilty."
Post a Comment