Here are some Halloween Sugar Cookie Ideas. I always have so much trouble with the decorating bags so I decided to use a condiment dispenser for the icing. This worked boo-tifully! Don't be fooled, the decorating process takes a while.....but it's so much fun! The more you decorate the easier it gets. My first batch is normally my "quality control batch" ....which means I can eat them while I decorate the rest! Hope you enjoy!
Royal Icing
(this will cover approximately 3 dozen)
1 pound powdered sugar
5 TBSP meringue powder
1/2 cup water
a few drops of almond or vanilla extract (optional)
food coloring
Combine the meringue powder and water with a whisk attachment using an electric mixer. Beat until peaks begin to form. Sift in the powdered sugar and beat on low to combine. Increase speed to high and beat until stiff peaks form. (You should be able to remove the beater from the mixer and hold up and jiggle without the peak falling.) If using an extract, add it then beat for a few more seconds to incorporate.
How to:
1.)Make your favorite sugar cookie recipe.
2)After the cookies have cooled. Use the royal icing recipe from above to outline your design. Allow this to cool for 10 minutes.
2) Once the outline is fairly dry, add a few drops of water to thin the royal icing. Now you can "flood" the inside of the cookie and the outline will serve as a barrier. Allow this to cool for 30 minutes.
3) Once the "flooded" icing has cooled, you are ready to add the details.
4) Voila ....enjoy!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Ctrl + Alt + Delete
After a hectic and stressful week complete with several meltdowns, this quote made me laugh. If only it was as easy as ctrl + alt delete!! Feel free to print and use. I designed this in publisher and framed it for my desk.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Eat, Drink, & Be Scary
Just a little Halloween picture that I created using Publisher. Feel free to print and add to your holiday decor. I put mine in a little black frame on the mantle. Hope you enjoy!
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Halloween Frame Fix Up
Here's another simple and festive frame fix up using Halloween wire ribbon and some bling from my collection of broken earrings. Hope you enjoy!
Supplies
dollar store frame
acrylic paint
wire ribbon
clear acrylic high gloss sealant (spray can)
Tacky glue or liquid nail
a little bling
How To:
apply to coats of paint onto frame
allow at least an hour to dry
apply 2 thin coats of clear acrylic high gloss sealant- this gives the frame a glossy finish
attach bow and bling using liquid nail
dollar store frame
acrylic paint
wire ribbon
clear acrylic high gloss sealant (spray can)
Tacky glue or liquid nail
a little bling
How To:
apply to coats of paint onto frame
allow at least an hour to dry
apply 2 thin coats of clear acrylic high gloss sealant- this gives the frame a glossy finish
attach bow and bling using liquid nail
Friday, October 1, 2010
Frame Fix Up
Here is an easy way to jazz up a plain picture frame. I took a wooden dollar tree frame and added some paint and leftover christmas wire ribbon. For the finishing touch, I reached into my graveyard of broken earrings and added a little bling to the center of the ribbon.
Supplies
dollar store frame
acrylic paint
wire ribbon
clear acrylic high gloss sealant (spray can)
Tacky glue or liquid nail
a little bling
How To:
apply to coats of paint onto frame
allow at least an hour to dry
apply 2 thin coats of clear acrylic high gloss sealant- this gives the frame a glossy finish
attach bow and bling using liquid nail
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