Showing posts with label Cookies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cookies. Show all posts

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Synergistic Cookies

I love the way these Brush Embroidery Cookies look together in a group, as if they were all pieces cut from the same bolt of fabric. This lavender bunch was a custom order for a wedding.


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Cookie Blues

This particular shade has become my new favorite color. Although it looks more like cornflower blue, Wilton's gel paste food coloring in delphinium blue works perfectly for these Cookies Inspired by Wedgwood.



Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Custom Cookies

I made these custom cookies for an artist in California. They were a lot of fun to decorate because of the simple lines and bright colors. You can see her art on her Website, http://www.axelhoney.com/ .



Tuesday, March 24, 2009

A gift basket filled with cookies


A fleur de lis Easter cookie


Sunday, March 1, 2009

Friday, December 26, 2008

A Christmas Cookie.


I made these cookies as a gift for the people at Mohonk, a resort and nature preserve in New Paltz, New York.


To make the logo, I first drew it on AutoCad, which is an architectural design program that I use at work. I then printed a bunch on one piece of paper and placed it underneath a sheet of acetate paper, which was taped onto a cookie sheet. From there I piped over the template with royal icing, painted the designs with luster dust, waited for them to dry, and carefully lifted them off the acetate using a small offset spatula.

I applied the logos to the cookies when the green icing was still wet.

Wedgwood Cookies

I received a great gift yesterday from my Grandmother, Jewel. She gave me an Olympus E-520 camera and, as you can see from these pictures, the camera makes all the difference. I spent most of this morning taking pictures of cookies that I'd saved in hopes that I would someday get a hold of a camera that would do them justice.


This is my favorite picture.


These cookies were inspired by Wedgwood pottery, which I recently started collecting. It took some time to get the color just right.

I made some letters by hand (above) and also experimented with stencils (below).


You can see some other pictures that I took on my mom's blog, Spiegel House.