*Do you have the theme song in your head yet?*
Last week, part one of the movie of the last Harry Potter book was released.
We haven't seen it, yet, but I must tell you, we LOVE Harry Potter. At first glance, it may seem a story of wizards, but at it's heart, it is a tale of the power of love, loyalty, bravery, sacrifice and friendship.
Once I thought kiddo was old enough, we started reading them together. Actually, *I* read them...aloud, all 4,100 pages of them (to be exact). Snuggled on the couch, under a pile of afghans, Harry, Ron, Hermione, Hagrid and Dumbledore...they became a part of our lives. Everyday we ended our reading with kiddo begging, "more, more!"
Want to make some Harry Potter cookies? Here's what you'll need:
- royal icing in Americolor copper/flesh, super black, super red, and leaf green
- disposable decorating bags
- squeeze bottles
- icing tips in #2 and #1
- round cookies
Thin the flesh color with water until it is the consistency of thick syrup. Let sit several minutes covered with a damp dish towel.
Stir gently, transfer to a squeeze bottle and fill in the face. Let sit a few hours.
With a #2 tip, outline the hair in black.
Fill in the hair in black flood icing,
pipe the glasses with a #1 tip,
pipe the lightning bolt with a #1 tip in red.
With the #1 tip, pipe a smile.
I've said it before.....do NOT try to cheat and use a baggie instead of a piping bag. I slipped a #1 tip in a baggie for the eyes....not wanting to waste a piping bag for a few eyes. Yep, the bag exploded and broke Harry's glasses. Not even a "Reparo" charm could help me.
On the brooms, I tried a trick from Kudos Kitchen. Painting on the wood grain. Renee is a master of this; I'm still learning. (You can see a video of her technique here.)
{Broom cutter from Sweet!}
Don't forget sweet Hedwig, Harry's snowy owl.
Ron & Hermione sittin' in a tree....
{JK Rowling...thanks for making Hermione a hero to "bushy-haired" girls everywhere!}
A special shout-out to Diamonds for Dessert! Her Harry Potter cookies were a MAJOR inspiration to me and the first Harry cookies I'd ever seen. (Love that Snape!)