recycled cookies???
UncategorizedJessi is
having her annual cookie party, but I am busy with Miss Frenchie's
Holiday Broncante this weekend and couldn't bake any cookies! So, green
living recycler that I am, I decided to recycle an older post about some
hand painted cookies. Complete with a baby picture of my Sugarwings, with a big smile on her tiny little face.
Thanks for hosting, Jessi! I'm pre-posting this, since I'll be busy setting up the sale while the party is going on, but I look forward to blog hopping and reading about all the cookie party stories when I get back. That is one of the joys of a virtual party, it never ends!
Which reminds me, I've been thinking about hosting another "What do you LOVE about your Holiday Home?" What do you think?
Sugarwings Sugarcookies
You add food coloring to clear Karo Corn syrup to make your "paint".
I used coffee stir sticks to mix the colors.
After baking a batch of sugar cookies, I spread white canned icing on one at a time as I was ready to paint them. If you ice them ahead of time, the icing sets up too hard to paint on.
I dipped a brand new paint brush into the food coloring and started to paint.
For a rose, I used the red food coloring in the clear syrup, and
swirled it around, mixing it with the icing itself, which made some
areas pink. I went back with a dot of red on my brush to add a center
of the rose.
Using the green and yellow colors, I added leaves and vines.
On some cookies, I used colored sugar sprinkles on the edges. (that also needs to be done while the icing is still soft, not set up)
Keep a glass of warm water handy to rinse the brush out often, it will get clogged up with globs of icing.
After rinsing, make sure you dab off all excess water before dipping into the paint again.
You can also paint direcly onto the cookie, without icing, for a different look.
I start with the lightest colors first, and add darker ones as I go.
When you are finished painting, colored sugar lightly sprinkled onto
the cookie is a pretty touch, a little like adding the glitter to a
collage project!
I didn't have a butterfly cookie cutter, so I free handed the shape
with a knife and cut it out of the dough. I suggest using a cookie
cutter instead!!!!
I like to store my painted
cookies under a glass cake dome, but
before I do, I let them air dry for a couple of hours at least so they
don't stick together.










































































































