Last summer, I made these two sets of cookies for the auctions for Moore, OK after the tornados.
Next was some birthday cookies:
And graduation cookies:
Cookies for a lemonade stand to benefit Hope for Haiti:
I used the same technique I used on the Giving Tree cookies for these cookies I made to thank the staff at my son's school:
Cookies for an Alice in Wonderland themed party:
I had a lot of fun making this sushi-themed thank you platter. I got these shapes using a toast, cupcake, and bird cookie cutter.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for a birthday party:
The only Halloween cookies I got around to this year:
Cookies for a science-themed birthday party;
Cookies for Chinese-themed Christmas party. The lantern design is based on Sugarbelle's tutorial (here). I piped the cherry blossoms directly on the cookie and I was really pleased with how they turned out.
And last but not least, here are some minis I made for my son's teachers for Christmas. I finally broke out my airbrush and some stencils I hadn't tried yet.
Sorry for such a long gap in posts. I'll try to keep up on it this year!
A pretty year for cookies!
ReplyDeleteYour work is beautiful. The detailed cookies look like fabric.
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Do you ship?
ReplyDeleteSorry, Legally Blonde, but I don't ship.
ReplyDeleteYour cookie creations are awesome! You have an amazing talent. I really like the sushi-themed cookies! So cute and fun :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs. If you can find the time, I would love to see a tutorial on how you created the "giving tree" style cookies. From the photos it looks like wet-on wet, followed by the details, but I'm not sure.
ReplyDeleteYes, Diane, I flooded all the colors next to each other at the same time. Then the next day, I outlined the designs using a food marker.
ReplyDeletethanks for the quick response. Great technique.
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie! Your cookies are beautiful! I especially like the floral patterns! You cookies have such clean cut edges! Do you mind sharing your cookie recipe?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
Heavenly💞creations
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