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I was truly, truly nervous about these Batman cookies!
A sweet lady wanted Batman cookies to give to her grandson on his birthday. Character cookies make me jittery. I was really hoping the kid was into daisies...those I can do. :)
So, here's how I went about creating Batman cookies.
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- I searched the internet for Batman pictures...mainly of action figures.
- Then, I got out my superhero cookie cutter and started tracing lots of outlines in pencil.
- Next, using my child's crayons (or map pencils, whichever I could find), I colored in the designs.
- Once I had a pretty good idea, I made notes as to which color icing I needed to outline (O) and fill (F).
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I'll admit, the hands look a little Fonzie-ish...maybe Batman is saying "AAAAAAAAYYYYYYYY!"
{Boy, I am really dating myself in this post. 35 and older only to get the references here!}
Making these did make me want to rent all of those old Batman TV episodes. I remember watching the reruns after school. I really think my son needs to see them.
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Na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, Batman, Batman, Batman!
(Click above to hear!)
(Click above to hear!)
One more thing....yes, I am aware my Batman cookies are wearing no pants. I just couldn't get those undies to look right. He's wearing a REALLY BIG BELT. ;)