Spa Mask Cookies

Baking By sjbeatty8 Updated 16 Jul 2011 , 7:41am by amastercreation

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sjbeatty8 Posted 22 Feb 2011 , 6:49pm
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I want to make cookies like this
http://www.flickr.com/photos/amastercreation/3983771135/

for my niece but I cannot find a cookie cutter... anyone know where I can buy one???
Also anyone have any advice on how to get them glittery around the edges?

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gingerbreadtogo Posted 22 Feb 2011 , 9:18pm
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there are some masks at "coppergifts" "kitchen collectibles" You can do a google search and find some.

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imagenthatnj Posted 22 Feb 2011 , 9:36pm
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You can also make your own cookie cutter. It's a simple shape.

http://blog.jugglingfrogs.com/2007/10/make-your-own-cookie-cutter-from-clip.html

http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Cookie-Cutters

http://www.craftygoat.com/2009/03/three_ways_to_make_your_own_co.html

I think the cookies were glazed and let dry. Then a border was piped and before it was dried, it was dipped in glittery sugar.

There's a few tutorials here:

http://sweetopia.net/category/decorated-cookies/

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OneCreativeCookie Posted 22 Feb 2011 , 10:37pm
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I bought a "bikini" and the top is that exact shape. It's small, but it might be worth checking out...

http://www.thecookiecuttershop.com/odds/odds79.shtml

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amastercreation Posted 16 Jul 2011 , 7:41am
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Originally Posted by sjbeatty8

I want to make cookies like this
http://www.flickr.com/photos/amastercreation/3983771135/

for my niece but I cannot find a cookie cutter... anyone know where I can buy one???
Also anyone have any advice on how to get them glittery around the edges?




HI! I'm the decorator of these cookies. I actually had to hand cut the cookies because I only needed 16 cookies.

To get the sanding sugar around the edges, make sure the cookie is fully dry. Then make a icing outline around the edge then sprinkle the same colored sanding sugar all around. once it's dry, brush away excess sugar.

Hope this helps!
aileen
www.amastercreation.com

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