Rustic Autumn Leaf Cookies (Tutorial)
This certainly isn't the first time making autumn leaf cookies,
but the texture achieved on this set was more than satisfying.
Using a very thick glaze (one that you could roll up a small piece into a ball by hand),
cover the surface of leaf cookies using a knife.
(see photo below)
but the texture achieved on this set was more than satisfying.
Using a very thick glaze (one that you could roll up a small piece into a ball by hand),
cover the surface of leaf cookies using a knife.
(see photo below)
The glaze is so thick that it will hold the rough surface desired.
You can make vein lines in the leaves right away using a
boo boo stick or knife.
Dry the cookies overnight.
Brush the cookies with petal dust using a loose brush.
Dusts Used:
(The orange and red leaves were painted with gel color since I didn't have those petal dusts,
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