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Rustic Patriotic Tag Decorated Cookies (Tutorial)

I love the rustic look so much! Before I started these cookies, I had a technique in mind to try.....and in the middle of the experiment, I accidently scraped some of the color off the top  of the cookie and realized.....THAT'S IT! That's the look I was going for. :)

To make tag cookies, you can use just about any shape and then use a straw to cut out a hole on one side of the shape. For these particular cookies, I used the tea bag cutter from That's A Nice Cookie Cutter designed for me to complete the Tea Time for Mom Decorated Cookie Collection. It has a tag hole built right into the cutter. 

Once the cookies are baked and cooled, brush dry chestnut and caramel elite colors over the top of the cookie surface. (see photo below)

Combine a small amount of vodka (or clear extract, i.e. almond extract) with royal blue and red rose elite dusts separately to make blue and red "paints".

Brush the paint roughly over the cookie making sure it is not uniform in order to give it that rustic, primitive look.

Then....here's the fun discover......use a small knife or thin flat surfaced tool to scrape random parts of the painted color off the tag.

Also, if you'd like to add a shape on top of the tag, find a correctly sized mini cookie cutter and press it into the still wet "paint" to make an impression you can use later to pipe the shape with glaze. (see photo below)

Allow the cookie to dry for at least an hour and then outline and flood the shape over the top of the painted surface.

If desired, you can add an aged-look to the piped shape once it has dried overnight by brushing it with dry brown dust.
 

 

Easy Mustache Cookies (Tutorial)






Mustaches are one of those raving fads that have continued for a few years now.
In general, they are not very hard cookies to make.
But using a cutter/stamper set makes them super duper easy!


The Cutters/Stampers can be purchased HERE.


http://www.karenscookies.net/Munchstache-Cookie-Cutter-Set_p_2002.html


Use the cutter part to cut out the cookie dough.
Bake and cool as usual.

Outline and flood the entire cookie in black glaze (or brown, gold or gray).

Allow to dry for about 4 hours.
Press the stamper portion into the partially dried glaze.



And you have an easy-peasy set of mustache cookies.....





Fathers Day 2015 Cookie Collection

BarberShop Cookie Collection






This Fathers Day theme was one of those ideas that grew and grew.
Eventually I had to limit myself, because there were so many possibilities.
To say I had fun would be an understatement. ;)

The old-time barber shop that I can remember from growing up
brings back fond memories of my dad.
He's been gone for 13 years and I miss him.

To all the fathers out there.....we are thrilled that you are in our lives and
that you contribute so much to who we are.

Thank you Dad!
Have a cookie. :)


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Fathers Day 2015 Cookie Collection

Barber Pole Cookie (Tutorial)






As I began looking for Fathers Day ideas on the internet for this year's cookies,
a barbershop theme came to the forefront along with the soda pop theme.


And one of the first things that comes to mind when I think of a barbershop.......the pole.


Using this relatively common plaque shape, cut out the sides with a square cutter as shown below.


After the cookies have been baked and cooled,
outline and flood the top and bottom "metallic" parts of the pole with gray glaze as seen below.


Allow the glaze to dry for about 30 minutes, and then outline and flood a long oval 
over the gray areas on both top and bottom as shown below.


Wait about 30 min to add an accent line across the ovals.
Also, outline and flood the center of the pole with white glaze.


Allow the white to dry a couple of hours (to prevent bleeding) before adding
red and blue stripes as shown below.


Dry overnight.

Paint the metallic top and bottom of the pole with silver metallic paint
or silver luster dust combined with a small amount of vodka.








Fathers Day 2015 Cookie Collection

Soda POP Cookie Collection






This was one of those cookie sets that brought me joy from beginning to end.
The designs.....the colors.....and the sentiment.....all are delightful!


Hopefully this will a collection that will bring a smile to POP's face. :)


Here's to you, Dad...



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Fathers Day 2015 Cookie Collection
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