How To Make Wedding Cookies - Sugar Cookie Decorating Ideas
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2020
- This video will show you how to decorate FIVE wedding sugar cookie designs! The tandem bicycle wasn't included as the design was done completely using a projector and I've linked that video in the description and in the video. HOWEVER, I've had some requests to show more projector work, so I'll be including that footage in a lot more videos in the future!
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VIDEO DETAILS
● Icing colors:
Pink: Rose (Wilton) - less for the lighter shade and more for the darker shade
Green: Forest Green and Leaf Green (Americolor)
Purple: Rose (Wilton) and Eggplant (Americolor)
● Icing tips:
Flowers: 18, 21
Greenery: 3, 352
● Cookie cutters:
Hexagon: bit.ly/2yGLokh
Ring: bit.ly/2NCtPWJ
Wedding dress: bit.ly/2Vjot71 (similar)
Plaque: etsy.me/3g3sqo9
Bouquet: hand cut
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PRODUCTS SHOWN IN THIS VIDEO
Tipless bags→ bit.ly/3eFZXEC
Wilton tips and couplers→ amzn.to/2u7xdyT
Piping bags (from Hobby Lobby; can't find link online)
Scribe tool→ amzn.to/2TIOYUv
Pixie dust→ bit.ly/2Zj79Al
Wilton brushes→ amzn.to/2TH5xjA
Rainbow Dust marker→ amzn.to/2XGfpaC
PME 1.5 tip→ amzn.to/2Zcv83W
Edible markers→ amzn.to/2XZ61Ao
Cookie Swivel→ bit.ly/2Y3wfnu
Gold luster dust→ amzn.to/2Hx9eRK
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I can't decide if the S monogram or the ring is my favorite of the bunch. Let me know which design is your favorite!
I like them both. I have used the ring design for a previous order. I want to try the S monogram on an upcoming order. Can you tell me the name of the font style used?
@@pamelaoconnell6723 The font I used is called Afterglow. Normally my fonts are from dafont.com, but I'm not finding it on there anymore, so I'm not sure if it's there. But that's the name of it in case you're able to find it!
@@SharilynsCookieStudio thank you so much for getting back to me! Vogue seems to be a pretty close second option that I’ll try.
The ring is lovely
@@darlenedegannes-yipying6593 Thank you!
I just saw your list of products...thank you!
Love! What gold product do you use? It has a gorgeous sheen!
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These are absolutely beautiful! You are so talented! Are these made with a cookie cutter or stencil? I wish I could find cutters for the dress. It’s stunning! Thanks for sharing your talent and knowledge!
Hi! Thank you so much! I linked all the cutters I used in the description box, including the dress! The only one I didn't have a cutter for was the bouquet, which is hand cut.
Thank you for your videos! They are SO helpful. The link above for the Gold Luster Dust shows an unavailable product. Can you suggest another gold luster dust? I've tried other products I've found at stores like Hobby Lobby and Michael's, but they don't have the same look as yours.
Hi Mandy! Thank you so much! I see lots of other bakers using the gold from Truly Mad Plastics and it has a very similar sheen: bit.ly/2PiFFGe I hope that helps!
Hello! I love watching your videos. What tool did you use for the circle on the ring cookie?
Hi Jenna! Thank you so much! Do you mean what did I trace? If so, that was just a plastic cookie cutter. I have several circle cutters that nest together, so I grabbed the one that was the best size and used that as my guideline. 😄
What gold are you using please I love the way this one looks
Thank you! This is CK Products Imperial Gold. I'm not sure if it's readily available.. if it's not, Truly Mad Plastics Super Gold (I think is the name) is very similar! Keep in mind both of these products are non edible, non toxic. I am fine using them but some people are not. Just thought I would mention it!
Hello! These are beautiful! This may be a stupid question, but is it safe to have children eat these cookies if there is alcohol used to make the gold? I am going to be making cookies for a bridal shower and would love be able to use the gold like you did!
Hi Lindsey! I'm sorry it's taken me so long to reply. Yes, the cookies are safe for anyone to eat! The alcohol fully evaporates, leaving only the gold dust behind. Eating the gold dust may be something you want to look into as it can be controversial. The blingy gold dust is considered non-toxic but not edible. I've found what I'm comfortable with but everyone has to decide that for themselves. Just wanted to mention that since you were asking about food safety. 😄 I've made cookies with the gold details for many people with no problems. I understand the concern about the alcohol though and wondered about that myself when I was first learning. I hope that helps!
How long do they take to dry?
Hi! To fully dry, I'd allow 8 hours or overnight just to be safe
Hey, where did “Paige & Matt” come from? Stencil, hand done, what?
Hi Jenny! I printed a font and used a projector and transferred it using an edible marker. Sorry that wasn't more clear! I'm going to include more footage of me using my projector in the future.
Sharilyn's Cookie Studio thx for your rapid response. BEAUTIFUL COOKIES.