Here in California spring is finally making an appearance, although I know in much of the country it may be a few weeks yet! I hope this pretty pastel set of Easter cookies will give you hope of the beautiful spring season to come!
I created this set of simple, styled shapes that would be perfect for even beginning cookie decorators to attempt.
My sugar cookie recipe is posted HERE.
The royal icing recipe is use (as well as lots of decorating tips) is posted HERE.
Now let’s get to decorating!
Of course there had to be bunnies…
~Make the bunny~
1. Outline and flood the bunny shape. Allow to dry (6-8 hours).
2. Pipe thick white icing on the tail and sprinkle with white non-pareils (tiny white ball sprinkles). Pipe some thick white icing in the center of the ear and sprinkle with white sanding sugar. Add a black dot for an eye with an edible marker.
And then we need some cute chicks…
*This cute chick design was directly inspired by the talented Hello Naomi (and recreated with permission)
~Make the Chick~
1. Outline an egg shaped cookie.
2. Flood with thinned icing and allow to dry completely (about 6-8 hours).
3. Pipe thick yellow icing in a half circle shape on either side of the chick, as wings. Sprinkle with pale yellow sanding sugar. Add a beak with thick orange icing (using a #1 or #2 sized tip). Add eyes using a black edible marker.
And let’s not forget a few woolly sheep…
~Make a sheep~
1. Outline the cookie.
2. Flood with thinned icing and allow to dry completely (about 6-8 hours).
3. Use thick white icing to outline the sheep (leaving space for the face), and then use the icing to make some scalloped lines across the sheep’s body. Immediately sprinkle with white non-pareils (tiny white ball sprinkles). Use a black edible marker to add a face and feet. Pipe a tiny white dot for an eye.
Happy Cookie Decorating!
Glory/ Glorious Treats says
Rachel- Thanks so much! I'll look forward to your post!
Anonymous- I live outside Sacramento.
Anonymous says
You live in CA! Where?
hannah at nathanaeliversen dot com
Rachel@oneprettything.com says
These are the cutest ever! I love all the adorable baby animals that come with Easter. Thanks so much, I'll be linking.
Katrina says
Love these! I have never liked the jumping bunny cutter. But seeing it in action is changing my mind. Yours is so cute! ♥- Katrina
Sonja says
These are sooooo cute!!! Thank you for your tutorial!
Greetings from Austria!
Sonja
Cristin (Pinkie) says
Adorable! Thanks for sharing Glory! I love all the pastel Easter colors!
Dianne @ Baking 4 Six says
Thank you for sharing! – You are very talented, but what makes you stand out in my mind was your post about perfectionism. I suppose we can never be "creative" enough in our own minds. It's also great to see designs that can be attempted by beginners with success and out-of-this-world gorgeous creativity that leaves others momentarily speechless – as they ooh and aah. Also, thank you for sharing your trip to S.F. – a city close to my heart as this is where I fell in love with my husband 19 years ago – 4 kiddos later. I, too, am a CA girl & am thankful the sun is finally shining. Perhaps, I should be better about posting comments – as I've commented on several of your posts all at once. Thanks again & Happy Spring!!
The Other Glory says
I just bought cutters like those. Thanks for the inspiration! I especially like what you did with the sheep.
Angie says
What cute cookies!! It's been so cold lately, that I've been dreaming of spring .. these cookies definitely made my day!
Kristina says
These are absolutely adorable!!