***************GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED******************
Hi again! This morning my friend, Amanda, and I were able to finish our cookies from yesterday. My two-year-old almost thwarted our plan with a runny nose, but we pushed on. Modern-day pioneers, huh? :)
After outlining and "flooding" the cookies yesterday, the royal frosting had finished drying completely overnight and was ready for a little more detail. If you didn't read Part 1 from yesterday, here's a link. We used the same piping bag of frosting to add the veins on the cookies today. This part went really fast, though maybe I should have slowed down a little. :)
I thought this was such a fun activity to learn, that it made me a little sad that I hadn't tried it earlier. One of the many reasons I'm grateful for this blog, is that it forces me to be creative and to try new things. We've had this blog up for a little over 6 months now, and just reached 15,000 views today! That definitely deserves a giveaway to show our gratitude to all our friends, and new friends that take the time to see what we're up to. So here's the question for today's giveaway:
What is something creative that you would love to try/learn, but have been too scared to actually do?
If you answer that question before Monday morning, you could win a mini-starter kit to decorate your own cookies. This kit will include:
Meringue powder (frosting recipe is on Part 1)
Disposable frosting bags
2-Tips
Gel food coloring
Thanks for sharing in this new venture. And a HUGE "thank you!" to my friend, Amanda, for teaching me. I can't wait to try decorating cookies again. Now I challenge you all to go out and try something new. Have a great day!
Allison
Showing posts with label cookie decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cookie decorating. Show all posts
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Allison: Fancy Cookies Part 1
Hello, again! I'm so excited to share what I did this morning. For awhile now, I've wanted to learn how to decorate sugar cookies. I'm not talking pre-made frosting and some sprinkles. Instead I've wanted to learn the fancy decorating with frosting that wouldn't cause all my cookies to stick to each other, and fun details. I've watched multiple tutorials, and pinned too many pins on Pinterest, but have been too scared and lazy to try (that's a bad combo!).
Then this last Christmas, my good friend, Amanda, brought the cutest cookies to our church cookie exchange, and we made plans to make some together. Then we both got pregnant and life got a little crazy. The cookies would have to wait.
Now that we both have newborns, and our two-year-olds are playing better together, we thought we'd give it a try. Amanda originally learned how to decorate the cookies with this tutorial from Annie's Eats, making cookies using this recipe and the frosting with this recipe, also from Annie. Amanda jokes that she feels like she knows Annie after watching tutorials and followings her tips. :)
I think the hardest part to this whole process was actually trying it. I was surprised how easy it actually was, and how fast it went, once we got started. Prepping the frosting with food coloring and getting it to the right consistency can take a bit of time, but they turn out so cute, that the time is worth it.
Nap time was quickly approaching so we decided to finish the cookies tomorrow morning. Make sure to check out tomorrow's post to see how they turned out.
If you're interested in trying these fun cookies, I strongly recommend getting a group of girlfriends together and giving it a try. I can't wait to see the finished product! Until tomorrow... Oh! I also think we have to have a giveaway to celebrate 15,000 views to our blog! It's going to be a fun one, so make sure to enter tomorrow. So mysterious, right? :)
Then this last Christmas, my good friend, Amanda, brought the cutest cookies to our church cookie exchange, and we made plans to make some together. Then we both got pregnant and life got a little crazy. The cookies would have to wait.
Now that we both have newborns, and our two-year-olds are playing better together, we thought we'd give it a try. Amanda originally learned how to decorate the cookies with this tutorial from Annie's Eats, making cookies using this recipe and the frosting with this recipe, also from Annie. Amanda jokes that she feels like she knows Annie after watching tutorials and followings her tips. :)
I think the hardest part to this whole process was actually trying it. I was surprised how easy it actually was, and how fast it went, once we got started. Prepping the frosting with food coloring and getting it to the right consistency can take a bit of time, but they turn out so cute, that the time is worth it.
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This middle pic is me trying to help still while I was nursing. :) |
Nap time was quickly approaching so we decided to finish the cookies tomorrow morning. Make sure to check out tomorrow's post to see how they turned out.
If you're interested in trying these fun cookies, I strongly recommend getting a group of girlfriends together and giving it a try. I can't wait to see the finished product! Until tomorrow... Oh! I also think we have to have a giveaway to celebrate 15,000 views to our blog! It's going to be a fun one, so make sure to enter tomorrow. So mysterious, right? :)
Allison
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