Easter eggs

Happy Easter 2018 Decorated Cookie Collection

What a joyous time of year......Spring and Easter!

To celebrate the newness of life and the resurrection with lots of happy pastel colors.....it wipes away all the drabness of the long winter months.

Happy Easter everyone! 💜💛💙💜


[YouTube tutorial video links and much more can be found on the hover drop-downs within each photo.]

Splatter Easter Egg Decorated Sugar Cookies YouTube video HERE

Basket Decorated Sugar Cookie YouTube video found HERE

Sprinkle Easter Egg Decorated Sugar Cookies YouTube video HERE. Sprinkles found HERE.

Marbled Easter Egg Decorated Sugar Cookies YouTube video HERE

Pinwheel Decorated Sugar Cookie YouTube video HERE. Pinwheel cutter found HERE

Easter Gift Tag Decorated Sugar Cookie YouTube video found HERE Gift Tag cutters found HERE

Leaf Decorated Sugar Cookies YouTube video HERE

Jellybean Decorated Sugar Cookies YouTube video HERE

Lamb Decorated Sugar Cookies YouTube video HERE Lamb cutter found HERE

Chick Decorated Sugar Cookie YouTube video found HERE Chick cutter found HERE

Bunny Hop Decorated Sugar Cookies blog post found HERE

 
 

Hippity Hoppity Easter Decorated Cookie Collection

It is so fun to change up the colors and styles of cookies going from the winter months into spring. The bright cheery colors lift the spirit and remind everyone of all the new life that occurs during this season.

I wish you all a very Happy Easter and a blessed Resurrection Day!

 

Painted Background Silhouette Easter Decorated Cookies (Tutorial)

After discovering the neon sign style for cookies, I wanted to transfer that simple, clean look into a pastel spring color setting. I tried by using a white background on the cookies, but it was not the look I was going for. However, when I painted the cookies with bright spring-y colors and used white glaze for the silhouette and detail lines, it matched what I was envisioning.

Just like with the neon sign style, once you get the background painted on, the decorating is super quick and easy.

Using a mixture of bright Americolor gels and vodka (or a clear extract like almond), paint the surface of each cookie completely.

Allow them to dry for a few hours.

Using white glaze, add the outlines and detail lines to each cookie.
There are no set rules here, so have fun with this!
P.S. I had to keep reminding myself that simple is better. :)

 
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