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Camouflage Decorated Cookies Tutorial:
Step 1: Outline the cookie…
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Work on only 3-4 cookies at a time. If you get too far ahead of yourself, the icing will dry and your pattern will be “bumpy” not smooth and flat.
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Choose colors that coordinate well. I find that a good source of inspiration if you are looking for colors that go well together is baby bedding…no snickering, it works!
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Outline the cookie in a lighter color and save the intense one for accents.
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If you are worried about goofing, find something camouflage to look at such as a piece of clothing, scrapbook paper, or a Googled image to refer to until you are comfortable with the technique.
With a little practice, this technique is EASY BREEZY! And super cute!
Sue says
Yep, Callye IS amazing! Great tutorial; she makes it look so easy:) YOU are amazing too, Marian!
Tisha says
Where did you find the tools to complete camo cookies? I am looking for the tools you have in the first pic. I am hoping to get started on various crafts and baking projects and want to be prepared by getting the tools I need
Thanks,
Tisha
marian says
Hi Tisha,
I believe Callye (guest poster) answered that question in the comment section above.
bridget {bake at 350} says
wow, wow, wow!!! LOVE these! I’ve tried ONCE to make camo….nowhere near as pretty as this…I love how you did it! AND I love the PINK!
You girls are SO good! I bow down to you both!
Rachel says
Hi, can I check, for outlining, can I use the same icing i use for the primary colour flooding? I noticed that Callye used different icings(1 in bag,1 in bottle). Whats the different consistencies? Thanks so much!
Sarah Smith says
Love these! Thanks for the step by step directions! I am so going to try these!
Lindsey says
What type of icing was used here?
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