Autumn

Harvest Neon Sign Decorated Cookies

I just can't get enough of this "neon-sign-style" cookie that all started with the coffee-related cookie set shown below.....

 

Here's the tutorial post I did on this particular technique.

Apparently I'm going to have to do every season, holiday, and event in this decorating style over the entire year. haha

The best part about it is that it's super simple and the outlines pop against the dark background.

The harvest set was a little unique in that I tried to use brown coloring for the background. But it ended up being so dark that I'm not sure you can tell. I think if I did them again, I would try to lighten up the brown just a bit so you could see the brown-ish tones come through....which would pair well with the harvest colors and rustic theme.

 

Hello Fall Decorated Cookie Collection

A favorite time of year......hello fall!


We are thrilled for the crisp cool weather and all the sights and smells of this cozy season to descend upon us. This set of cookies definitely set the mood......

 

 

Wishing you the richest autumn blessings!

 
 

Autumn Leaf Tree Decorated Cookie (Tutorial)

As I got out all my autumn cookie cutters and began to think about how to make something different this year, I notice how a plain leaf cutter could represent an autumn tree very well. 

Sadly, the cutter I used on these cookies doesn't appear to be available any longer. I've had it for many years....and even with an extensive search just now, I couldn't find it anywhere. But there are cutters available that are conducive to this design. Look for a leaf shape that has a pronounced bottom stem to serve as the "tree trunk".

Here's a set of cutters that could work well.


Refer to the video below to see the details on decorating these cookies.

 

Brush the surface of the cookie with some dry caramel dust to give it a nice background.

Using dark brown glaze, pipe a trunk and random branches all over the leaf shape.

Allow the glaze to dry for several hours.

Brush the entire cookie, except for the trunk portion with a thin layer of corn syrup.
Immediately sprinkle this sugar pearl fall mix by Sweets & Treats over the corn syrup and lightly push the pearls down into the sticky corn syrup.
 

A simple and lovely autumn tree in no time at all. :)

 

Tree Trunk Decorated Cookie (Tutorial)

For whatever reason, I always think of tree trunks and tree bark when I envision a rustic fall setting. Thankfully they are fairly easy to emulate on cookies using texture mats.

Here is where you'll find the tree trunk cutter offered by Ecrandal that I used for these cookies.

There are two varieties of tree trunk bark:

RUSTIC BROWN TREE BARK
Outline and flood the entire cookie with brown glaze.
(see video above to view the details of this tutorial)

Allow the glaze to dry for approximately 4 hours.

Using a bark texture mat, mold the partially dried glaze by pressing firmly on the mat that is laying face down over the glaze.

 

BIRCHWOOD TREE BARK
Cover the entire cookie shape in dry grey dust.
(see video above to view the details of this tutorial)

Paint over the gray base layer with Americolor Bright White gel.

Use a scribe, boo boo stick, or any other small instrument to carve out random dips, holes, lines, and texture all over the tree trunk.

Brush the carved out areas with dry black dust.



And there you have it......two varieties of tree trunk bark.
Simple and authentic.

 

Acorn Decorated Cookies (Tutorial)

Here's a fairly simple version of an acorn decorated cookie just in time for autumn.

My favorite acorn cookie cutter is found here.

Using dry caramel dust, brush it over the bottom portion of the acorn cookie.
(see photo & video below)

 

Outline and flood the topper on the acorn with a dark brown glaze.

Allow the glaze to dry for about 2 hours.

Using a fondant tool, press in the arcs across the topper on the acorn.
(see photo and video below)

 

SImple and recognizable........just like we want 'em. :)

 
 
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