Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Princess And The Frog Cookie Cutters Any Sugar Cookie Decorating Tips For A Beginner?

Any sugar cookie decorating tips for a beginner? - princess and the frog cookie cutters

I wanted to know, baked sugar cookies, as usual, a souvenir for the first anniversary of my daughter. According to the research and see what song they were expensive, so that a bakery and a friend, I decided to do ourselves. While I am not a baker, and I will already buy from sugar cookie dough, but as far as the decor .... I have no idea where to start! My daughter is a princess themed party, so I went to a cookie cutter to buy Crown Princess and a frog. Has anyone made sugar cookies as a favor before the game and tips on all the scenery and wrap them individually? What type of bitumen has not solidified spots? And go to the first spray before cooking or after? Any advice that helps, I'll try to test it today, so I'm crossing my fingers and hope it is good!

Thank you!

4 comments:

mlz19408... said...

I think you have sources of income

http://www.wilton.com/

http://www.sugarcraft.com/

http://www.natashascakery.com/index.php

Wilton has a school
But also check craft classes are Michael

Just me. said...

The Post-icing spray, you can use the packaging of wax.


INGREDIENTS
1 cup powdered sugar
2 v. Milk Tea
2 teaspoons light corn syrup
1 / 4 c. Teaspoon almond extract
Variety of food coloring



NOTES
Smooth move in a small bowl, combine powdered sugar and milk. Beat in corn syrup and almond extract until smooth and shiny ice. When the ice is too thick, add more corn syrup.
Divide into separate bowls and add food coloring to desired intensity, respectively. Dip cookies, or paint with a brush.

Just me. said...

The Post-icing spray, you can use the packaging of wax.


INGREDIENTS
1 cup powdered sugar
2 v. Milk Tea
2 teaspoons light corn syrup
1 / 4 c. Teaspoon almond extract
Variety of food coloring



NOTES
Smooth move in a small bowl, combine powdered sugar and milk. Beat in corn syrup and almond extract until smooth and shiny ice. When the ice is too thick, add more corn syrup.
Divide into separate bowls and add food coloring to desired intensity, respectively. Dip cookies, or paint with a brush.

★ℓίℓίţħ★ said...

I have too many to list, but here is a good link with lots of information resources for the beginner.
http://www.christmas-cookies.com/bakingt ...
Do you have suggestions for decorating packages, and everything you need for the perfect party favor for the birthday of your baby. =] Have fun!
PS Royal Icing never stains, spray usually remains after cooking. Go to the Wilton section of your local store (like Michaels or Hobby) lobby, they all like the meringue powder, color pasta, chips, cookies, etc..

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