Picket Fence & Sold Sign Cookie Tutorial, as promised
See, I didn't forget. I promise. Kinda.
I told you when I posted the New Home cookie collection that I'd be back with the tutorials for the rest of the cookies. Well, it's been a week and a half, but I'm back. Time really does fly, huh?
Let's just get down to business, shall we? Here's what you're going to need:
*First, you're going to need a template for the picket fence. This shape was the very first cookie shape I ever made from a template. I remember about 10 years ago, standing at Michael's, looking at their wooden cut-out and thinking, that would make a really cute cookie.
I bought it and I wash it just like I wash my wooden spoons. Just lay the clean shape on your dough, and cut around it with a paring knife. This particular one takes about a zillion cuts.
{If you're feeling ambitious, you could cut out the openings in the center. I am not ambitious.}
Alrighty, now that we have the picket fence cookies ready, let's decorate...
Use #2 tips to outline the fence in yellow and sold sign post and sign in white. Use a toothpick to scrape the outlines where they meet on the post. Reserve some of each of the yellow icings for piping details.
Use the yellow with a #2 tip to add dots connecting the sign and post.
Thin the white icing with water, a bit at a time, stirring with a silicone spatula, until it is the consistency of a thick syrup. You'll want to drop a "ribbon" of icing back into the bowl and have it disappear in a count of "one thousand one, one thousand two." Four is too thick, one is too thin. Count of 2-3 is good. Cover with a damp dish towel and let sit for several minutes.
Stir gently with a silicone spatula to pop and large air bubbles that have formed. Pour into a squeeze bottle.
Flood the cookies with the thinned icing. Use a toothpick to guide to edges and pop large air bubbles.
Use a #1.5, 1 or 2 tip to pipe the fence posts and "nails" on the fence. Use a #3 tip to fill in the sign with turquoise icing, using a back and forth motion.
Let the cookies sit for 1 hour.
Use #1 tips to pipe the flower details, in pink and green icings. For the swirly flowers, use a #1 tip to make a larger dot in the lighter pink, then pipe a swirl on top in the darker pink with another #1 tip.
Use a #1 tip to pipe "SOLD" on the sign in yellow icing.
I told you when I posted the New Home cookie collection that I'd be back with the tutorials for the rest of the cookies. Well, it's been a week and a half, but I'm back. Time really does fly, huh?
Let's just get down to business, shall we? Here's what you're going to need:
- picket-fence* & rectangle sugar cookies
- royal icing, divided and tinted with AmeriColor Bright White, Egg Yellow, Turquoise, Deep Pink, Electric Pink, and Leaf Green
- disposable icing bags
- couplers and tips, #2, #3, #1
- toothpicks
- squeeze bottles
*First, you're going to need a template for the picket fence. This shape was the very first cookie shape I ever made from a template. I remember about 10 years ago, standing at Michael's, looking at their wooden cut-out and thinking, that would make a really cute cookie.
I bought it and I wash it just like I wash my wooden spoons. Just lay the clean shape on your dough, and cut around it with a paring knife. This particular one takes about a zillion cuts.
{If you're feeling ambitious, you could cut out the openings in the center. I am not ambitious.}
Alrighty, now that we have the picket fence cookies ready, let's decorate...
Use #2 tips to outline the fence in yellow and sold sign post and sign in white. Use a toothpick to scrape the outlines where they meet on the post. Reserve some of each of the yellow icings for piping details.
Use the yellow with a #2 tip to add dots connecting the sign and post.
Thin the white icing with water, a bit at a time, stirring with a silicone spatula, until it is the consistency of a thick syrup. You'll want to drop a "ribbon" of icing back into the bowl and have it disappear in a count of "one thousand one, one thousand two." Four is too thick, one is too thin. Count of 2-3 is good. Cover with a damp dish towel and let sit for several minutes.
Stir gently with a silicone spatula to pop and large air bubbles that have formed. Pour into a squeeze bottle.
Flood the cookies with the thinned icing. Use a toothpick to guide to edges and pop large air bubbles.
Use a #1.5, 1 or 2 tip to pipe the fence posts and "nails" on the fence. Use a #3 tip to fill in the sign with turquoise icing, using a back and forth motion.
Let the cookies sit for 1 hour.
Use #1 tips to pipe the flower details, in pink and green icings. For the swirly flowers, use a #1 tip to make a larger dot in the lighter pink, then pipe a swirl on top in the darker pink with another #1 tip.
Use a #1 tip to pipe "SOLD" on the sign in yellow icing.
Have you ever made cookies from a template?
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