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CCA101 Christmas Cookies Nov 2017

Welcome to the CookieCrazie Academy Christmas Cookies Decorating Class (November 2017)! 

Thank you so much for being a part of CookieCrazie Academy. Share any questions via the comments below, on the CCA Alumni FB page HERE, or  email (pam@cookiecrazie.com).
[Feel free to request membership to the exclusive private FB page mentioned above if you haven't already been invited.]

This video features Christmas cookies including a homespun Christmas tree,  a stocking, a snowflake & a gift tag. These designs will allow me to show you all kinds of techniques and tips I use with glaze icing. The intent is not to show you how to copy the designs (although you certainly have the permission to do so), but rather for you to glean all kinds of new information that you can incorporate in your decorating to make it your own.

Supplies and tools used in this class are listed below.

For all the recipes and techniques used in glaze sugar cookie decorating, refer to the Recipes & Basics page HERE and the CCA118 CookieCrazie Basics Online class available here in the CookieCrazie Academy.

Cutters:
tree 
stocking 
snowflake 
gift tag  

Burlap texture mat 

Basketweave texture mat  

Americolor (more sizes found elsewhere on site) - Bright White, Super Red, Electric Green, Moss & Cyprus
Progels Ruby, Khaki,  Olive Green

Lace mats used for snowflakes: 
Flemish 
Duchess  
Royal Lace  

Merry Christmas Embossers: 
https://tinyurl.com/y7t777rr
https://tinyurl.com/y6ullbz4

Brushes for dusting (It's not necessary to get this particular set, this is just the one I have) 

SugarArt Elite Color Dusts:
Caramel      
Chestnut           

Lace Molds for Stocking:
Ruffle     
Lace  
pleats 

Button Molds:
Katy Sue Button mold
https://tinyurl.com/y96548zt
https://tinyurl.com/y9lewwt6
https://tinyurl.com/y93zbw7v

For awesome sprinkle mixes: Sweets & Treats 

Gold Dust:
SugarArt Sterling Pearl Dust- Super Gold 
Rolkem Super Gold Dust
TMP Gold Dust 

Please let me know of any questions or comments you have.

Thank you for joining me here. 

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