When a fellow volunteer at the food pantry asked me to make cookies for her sweet baby's baptism, I was so honored!
Kara is one of those really organized people. She even provided me the cookie cutter, just like she did when I made cookies for her sister's 40th birthday party. Come to think of it, Kara, would you like to be my personal cookie cutter shopper?
Anyhoo, back to the cookies...the napkins for the party were a pretty yellow with a dark brown cross, so we added a branch for the dove to carry to incorporate those colors.
{This idea came from a magazine that I saw YEARS ago. It was a Christmas dove carrying a holly branch. So, keep this in mind; Christmas is only 122 days away, people!}
To make the cookies, you'll need:
Thin the white icing (reserve a bit for later) with water, a little at a time, until it is the consistency of thick syrup. Cover with a damp dishtowel and let sit several minutes.
Stir gently with a rubber spatula to pop any large air bubbles that have formed. Transfer to a squeeze bottle.
Fill in the outlined cookie with the flood icing. Use a toothpick to spread into sides and corners.
Let sit 1 hour.
With the reserved white icing and #2 tip, add detail on wings, tail and add an eye.
Using another #2 tip, pipe the branch in dark brown.
With a #1 tip, pipe yellow flowers/berries on the branches.
Let dry overnight before packaging.
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Kara is one of those really organized people. She even provided me the cookie cutter, just like she did when I made cookies for her sister's 40th birthday party. Come to think of it, Kara, would you like to be my personal cookie cutter shopper?
Anyhoo, back to the cookies...the napkins for the party were a pretty yellow with a dark brown cross, so we added a branch for the dove to carry to incorporate those colors.
{This idea came from a magazine that I saw YEARS ago. It was a Christmas dove carrying a holly branch. So, keep this in mind; Christmas is only 122 days away, people!}
To make the cookies, you'll need:
- royal icing in white, brown and yellow (Americolor Bright White, Chocolate Brown and Egg & Lemon Yellow)
- tips: #2 and #1
- disposable icing bags
- squeeze bottle
Thin the white icing (reserve a bit for later) with water, a little at a time, until it is the consistency of thick syrup. Cover with a damp dishtowel and let sit several minutes.
Stir gently with a rubber spatula to pop any large air bubbles that have formed. Transfer to a squeeze bottle.
Fill in the outlined cookie with the flood icing. Use a toothpick to spread into sides and corners.
Let sit 1 hour.
With the reserved white icing and #2 tip, add detail on wings, tail and add an eye.
Using another #2 tip, pipe the branch in dark brown.
With a #1 tip, pipe yellow flowers/berries on the branches.
Let dry overnight before packaging.
Thank you, Kara, for letting me be part of your baby's big day!
If you haven't already, be sure to enter the giveaway going on right now! You could turn YOUR blog into a book!
Kara is one of those really organized people. She even provided me the cookie cutter, just like she did when I made cookies for her sister's 40th birthday party. Come to think of it, Kara, would you like to be my personal cookie cutter shopper?
Anyhoo, back to the cookies...the napkins for the party were a pretty yellow with a dark brown cross, so we added a branch for the dove to carry to incorporate those colors.
{This idea came from a magazine that I saw YEARS ago. It was a Christmas dove carrying a holly branch. So, keep this in mind; Christmas is only 122 days away, people!}
To make the cookies, you'll need:
- royal icing in white, brown and yellow (Americolor Bright White, Chocolate Brown and Egg & Lemon Yellow)
- tips: #2 and #1
- disposable icing bags
- squeeze bottle
Thin the white icing (reserve a bit for later) with water, a little at a time, until it is the consistency of thick syrup. Cover with a damp dishtowel and let sit several minutes.
Stir gently with a rubber spatula to pop any large air bubbles that have formed. Transfer to a squeeze bottle.
Fill in the outlined cookie with the flood icing. Use a toothpick to spread into sides and corners.
Let sit 1 hour.
With the reserved white icing and #2 tip, add detail on wings, tail and add an eye.
Using another #2 tip, pipe the branch in dark brown.
With a #1 tip, pipe yellow flowers/berries on the branches.
Let dry overnight before packaging.
Thank you, Kara, for letting me be part of your baby's big day!
If you haven't already, be sure to enter the giveaway going on right now! You could turn YOUR blog into a book!
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