These something so quaint about including a simple fence with autumn cookies.
And the cookies are fairly easy to decorate and assemble.
Cut long rectangle cookies (1"x5" in photo below) and use a star cutter to angle the top of each post.
(see photo below)
Also cut some smaller long thin rectangles to be the horizontal connecting pieces.
(My cutter is 3/4" x 4".)
After the cookies are baked and cooled, outline and flood the cookies with white glaze.
Allow the glaze to dried for a couple of hours, and then use various tools to
make random lines, knots, holes, and roughness over the entire cookie.
(See photo below)
Dry overnight.
Using a large fluffy brush (like a makeup brush),
apply various brown petal dusts to the cookies.
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