Just in case some rain sneaks into May......
To make rain boot cookies you will need:
- Boot Cookies (see below)
- Ten Second Glaze (your choice colors)
Believe it or not....I used a cowboy boot cutter
to make these rain boots. :)
You have to cut off the top and
that thingy on the back (spur?).
Then just reshape it with your fingers
to look like a wellie.
Outline and flood the "upper part" of the boot
leaving enough room for the sole and heel.
After drying for an hour,
outline the sole/heel & upper closure
part of the boot.
Notice I filled in the middle of the enclosure
right away to make it look "set in".
After 20-30 minutes,
flood the sole & enclosure areas.
Yeah for dry feet in the rain
with style and fashion to boot! haha





















12 comments:
We always love your ideas! Thanks for sharing.
What size tip do u use for the stripes?
Too cute! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. Could you tell me which tip you used on the yellow wellie to make the lines so precise?
Very cute Pam....I love the silver details on the buckles...very cleaver!
Thanks Nancy! I used a #1 tip to make all the lines in the plaid. ♥
Fantastic as always. I'm loving the purple spotty boot, I have some similar!
adorable! rainy days would be much more fun with these on my feet!
You are GENIOUS!!! A Cowboy Boot Cutter??? I would've never thought you used that, I thought you had the Wellie Cutter :)
haha! I didn't know there was a wellie cutter. :) Thanks dear Bea. ♥
Love em!
Yea! Is that the one you use for writing as well? I thought I had seen you mention something about that in a previous post but I cannot find it right now. I am a glaze only girl thanks to you. Not to mention, my family doesn't like RI. I hope to one day make cookies as beautiful as yours ;o) Happy Thursday.
Actually......I prefer to do my writing letters with a 1.5 PME tip. They are a dream for such a task. :)
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