Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Pretty Pink Seahorses . . . and finding inspiration


Once you've been making cookies a while, finding inspiration is not a problem...

"Ooo...that lamppost would make a great cookie!  Gosh, I think I'll make doorknob cookies." 

But if you're looking for some really CUTE inspiration, look no further than a printable site, like that of Living Locurto.  Amy of Living Locurto has the *most fun* party printables that are sure to spark some awesome cookie decorating  ideas!

Take a peek at these:
These seahorse cookies were made to go along with Amy's *darling* Mermaid Party printables.   Amy provided a template and the cookies were hand-cut around the design.  You can find the template on Amy's site, here.

{A note about using templates.  Hand-cutting designs is time-consuming.  One way to make it a bit faster is to use the template as a guide and then let your decorating define the shape.  You can see the difference above.  See how the one on the left has each little point and arch cut while the one on the right is just the general shape.}

To make the seahorse cookies, you'll need...

With a #3 tip (a #3 will allow the outline to show more), pipe the outline of the seahorse in the darker pink icing.

Thin both the light and the darker pinks with water, a teaspoon at a time, stirring by hand until it is the consistency of thick syrup.  Cover with a damp dishtowel and let sit for several minutes.

Stir gently with a silicone spatula to pop and large air bubbles and transfer to squeeze bottles.

Working 6-8 cookies at a time, fill in the cookies with light pink icing.  Use a toothpick to guide into corners.
 
Going back over the same 6-8 cookies, add the cheek and stripe detail on top of the wet icing.  Also, fill in the "crown" and fin of the seahorse with the thinned dark pink.


Now add the light pink detail on top of the dark pink.

Let the cookies dry overnight.  The next day, add the eyelash detail with a food coloring pen.


 Want sand?  Crush up some graham crackers on a platter....you have sand.  (FYI...making sand takes A LOT of graham crackers.  Have a few boxes on hand. You can always spread the extras with Nutella....it's part of a balanced breakfast.)

Now, wouldn't your little mermaid like some pink seahorses?!?  
And, remember to check out Amy's Mermaid Party

    *I'm linking these up to Cheryl's I'm Lovin' It party!*

    It was an . . .

    ...itsy bitsy, teenie weenie, yellow polka dot bikini!

    I thought we'd finish off Desserts for Dudes month by giving the guys a little eye candy cookie.

    As Mr. E probably has guessed, this is as close to a bikini as I'm getting in this lifetime (or the next).  Enjoy, honey.

    The bikini cookies are really simple  I outlined and filled in yellow royal icing; I used a combination of AmeriColor Lemon Yellow & Egg Yellow for this color.  The dots were dropped on while the yellow icing was still wet.  (A video of this technique is available here.)

    To make the palm trees:

    • Using #2 tips, outline the branches in green and the trunk in brown royal icing (AmeriColor Avocado and Leaf Green mixed, AmeriColor Chocolate Brown). 
    • Thin the royal icing with water to the consistency of thick syrup.  Cover with a damp dish towel and let sit several minutes.
    • Stir gently with a rubber spatula to break any air bubbles that have risen to the surface.  Transfer to squeeze bottles.
    • Fill in the trunk of the tree in brown.
    • Fill in the leaves in green.
    • After 1 hour or so, add the details to the truck in piping consistency royal icing, using a #2 tip.
    • Let dry overnight.
    • Prepare a "sanding sugar station."  You'll need:
    1. meringue powder mixed with an equal amount water
    2. sanding sugar
    3. small paint brush
    4. coffee filter
    • Paint the meringue powder/water mixture over the edge of the cookie.
    • Holding the cookie over the coffee filter, sprinkle on the sanding sugar. Shake off excess onto the filter.  
    • Use the filter as a funnel to refill container of sanding sugar.


      So, what did you guys think of Desserts for Dudes month?  I'll tell you our favorites:
      Alrighty...Desserts for Dudes month is officially over.  Bring on the pink and sprinkles!

      Flip Flop, Flip Flop….the sounds of summer

      flip flop
      Y
      ou know summer is here when "flip flop, flip flop" is the sound you hear wherever you go.

      {For the rest of this post and instructions on making flip flop cookies, please follow me over to Blissfully Delish...}

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      Margaritas, anyone?

      Go ahead, have a few! Guaranteed hangover-free! :)
      To make the margarita cookies:
      • Using a #2 tip, outline the cup and stem of the margarita glass in white.
      • Using a #2 tip, pipe a lime rind on one corner of the glass. (AmeriColor Leaf Green)
      • Thin both white and light green icing with water until they reach the consistency of syrup, cover with a damp dishtowel and let sit several minutes (AmeriColor Leaf Green).
      • Stir the green icing gently with a rubber spatula to break any bubbles on the surface and transfer to a squeeze bottle.
      • Fill in the majority of the glass with green flood icing to just underneath the rim of the glass.
      • Fill in the lime wedge.
      • Stir and transfer white icing to a squeeze bottle. Fill in the top of the glass with white (touching the green), making a somewhat wavy line. for a frosty glass look.
      • Fill in the stem of the glass in white.
      • Let dry overnight.
      • Using warmed corn syrup or a mixture of meringue powder and water, paint a line across the top piping on the glass with a small paintbrush.
      • Sprinkle with clear sparkling or sanding sugar to make the salted rim. Shake off any excess.