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Showing posts with label Frozen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frozen. Show all posts
Sunday, July 5, 2020
Still here, Still making Cookies
Normal orders have resumed. Glad to be back and helping you celebrate all those birthdays again! Hope that despite the challenges, that you are all Enjoying your Summer.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Disney this and Disney that
The kiddos love having their favorite characters on cookies. And so does my hubby....
Star Wars Cookies: I can't believe I haven't been asked to make more Star Wars sets. I made a quick dark side set for his birthday this year. Love ya hubby! He's just a big kid at heart. Royal icing with some hand painted details. White stars were made with Americolor Bright White Gel Food Coloring.
Lilo and Stitch: First time making Lilo and Stitch and there's actually no Lilo. The little lady only wanted Stitch. Oh well, he's still one adorable alien. Royal icing with some hand painted details.
Frozen: Oh my, I've made these ladies and their icy friend more times than I can count! Secretly I wish I would never ever have to make another Frozen cookie. But, I hear there's a sequel on the way so..... Characters were piped in white royal icing and then hand painted using Americolor Gel Food Coloring.
Mickey Mouse Ears: Can't decide which character is your favorite? Heading to Disney and looking for a fun way to celebrate? Mickey mouse ears - any way you like!!!!
These deals are for the Buffalo, NY area. Prices may vary by region, please check your local ad (or store) to verify deals before shopping. Some coupons are regional - I do my best to only include deals for coupons which were received in our area. Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links for which I receive compensation. Thank you for your continued support!
Star Wars Cookies: I can't believe I haven't been asked to make more Star Wars sets. I made a quick dark side set for his birthday this year. Love ya hubby! He's just a big kid at heart. Royal icing with some hand painted details. White stars were made with Americolor Bright White Gel Food Coloring.
Lilo and Stitch: First time making Lilo and Stitch and there's actually no Lilo. The little lady only wanted Stitch. Oh well, he's still one adorable alien. Royal icing with some hand painted details.
Frozen: Oh my, I've made these ladies and their icy friend more times than I can count! Secretly I wish I would never ever have to make another Frozen cookie. But, I hear there's a sequel on the way so..... Characters were piped in white royal icing and then hand painted using Americolor Gel Food Coloring.
Mickey Mouse Ears: Can't decide which character is your favorite? Heading to Disney and looking for a fun way to celebrate? Mickey mouse ears - any way you like!!!!
These deals are for the Buffalo, NY area. Prices may vary by region, please check your local ad (or store) to verify deals before shopping. Some coupons are regional - I do my best to only include deals for coupons which were received in our area. Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links for which I receive compensation. Thank you for your continued support!
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Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Another Frozen Cake (Just Anna this time)
Yep, I had to make another Frozen cake. But this time, it was for the cutest little girl in the world (no - she's not mine). She's got adorable red curls and a ridiculous smile! 100% adorbs! So despite the fact that I'm completely burnt out on Frozen, when that cutie asked for a Frozen cake I just had to oblige.
This time however, there is NO Elsa on this cake! She just wanted Anna and Sven. And why not? Anna is just as much fun and super fitting given the red locks!
The cake: For Anna I cut and hand painted the fondant pieces using gel food coloring. The snowflakes and swirls are edible wafer paper that I sprayed with pearl dust. I adhered them to the cake, along with the edible pearls with a tiny bit of corn syrup. The cake topper is fondant, painted with food coloring and then sprinkled with disco dust. The cake tiers themselves are hand painted with diluted gel food coloring for a watercolor effect. Sven is NOT edible, just a toy.
Anna inspiration: The Art of David Gilson.
This time however, there is NO Elsa on this cake! She just wanted Anna and Sven. And why not? Anna is just as much fun and super fitting given the red locks!
The cake: For Anna I cut and hand painted the fondant pieces using gel food coloring. The snowflakes and swirls are edible wafer paper that I sprayed with pearl dust. I adhered them to the cake, along with the edible pearls with a tiny bit of corn syrup. The cake topper is fondant, painted with food coloring and then sprinkled with disco dust. The cake tiers themselves are hand painted with diluted gel food coloring for a watercolor effect. Sven is NOT edible, just a toy.
Anna inspiration: The Art of David Gilson.
Trace & Cut Fondant |
Dry Piece on Form |
Use Petal Dust for Smooth Skintone |
Begin adding basic colors and outline |
Add Details and Shading |
Double Check Pieces Match Up Correctly |
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