Winter Woodland Animal Cookies (Tutorial)

When deciding on a winter woodland theme, I chose my favorite animals to include.

I'd been wanting to use this

cute fox cutter

from Ann Clark.

To simplify the process, I decided to try three different animals with the same cutter.....

a skunk, a fox and a racoon.

Before starting this project, study the animals you'll be doing to get the discriminating details.

In my case, the fox has a wider head and tail, the racoon has a rounder head with medium-sized tail,

and the skunk has a smaller head with a curlier tail.

Outline and flood them all, and add their white bellies immediately.

Give the fox a white tail end and the skunk a horizontal stripe down the tail.

After 30 minutes to 1 hour, add paws, stripes on the raccoon tail with a heart-shaped white face, 

a second layer for the skunk face, and a second layer of part of the fox face with a pointy nose and ears. (see photo above)

After another 30 minutes to 1 hour, add facial embellishments like the "mask" on the raccoon,

eyes, noses, and ear parts.....and even "toes" if you'd like. :)

I'm excited that one cutter could produce all three woodland animals!

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