adding details with markers

Small Details with Big Effects on Decorated Cookies





Wet-on-wet technique on cookies is the quickest and easiest way to decorate.
You just flood the cookie with one color and then add any number of different designs
to the base with other colors of glaze.

To help make wet-on-wet cookies POP even more.....
allow them to dry overnight and then add small details via food color markers or painting with gel.

It's amazing the DRAMATIC effect that a few well placed dots, dashes, or swirls 
can make to a cookie! 

I have two favorite brands of food color markers.

FooDoodlers have been around a long time.....and were the first markers I ever used for decorating.
Their tip is not as fine as my second choice, but they are less expensive and have several colors.

http://www.countrykitchensa.com/shop/ingredients-icing-colors-flavors/10-assorted-fine-line-foodoodler/46/535/1210/629279/




And then there are these beauties......Rainbow Dust Double Sided Food Pens.
These markers are pricey (they come from UK), but they have an ultra fine tip and work great!






http://www.partytraincakesupplies.com/collections/edible-pens/products/rainbow-dust-100-edible-pen-jet-black


For white details, you can paint on regular Americolor Bright White gel with a fine paintbrush.
Or you can load an empty pump marker with white gel to make your own!
Here's the tutorial to make a white food color marker.


Now start adding small details with big effects!





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