1. Outline and flood the cookie, using a medium/flood consistency icing.
2. When the base icing has set (1-2 hours), add dots of a contrasting color, piping consistency icing (I used a #1.5 tip).
3. Allow the first set of dots to set up (about 1 hour), then add another color of dots in between the first set.
4. When the base icing is dry (4-8 hours), use a medium (or piping) consistency icing to ‘draw’ the ‘string’ that the bunting flags hang from. Outline then immediately fill the first color of ‘flags’. Use a medium consistency icing (just thin enough that it will settle into place, but not too thin).
5. When the first color of flags has set (1 hour), add the second color of flags.
6. Allow the bunting flags to dry fully (1-4 hours), then use a piping consistency icing to write the word of your choice (in this case “baby”). I used a #1 tip and ivory icing.
This general design could be altered for different themes or occasions. The bunting could read “boy”, “girl”, “party” or a short name.
I love pretty packaging, and a bit of extra care when packaging a cookie or small treat can make it into much more than “just a cookie”. I packaged the cookies using the same general method I’ve shown here. The beautiful “J” labels, as well as the paper ”ribbon” accent was from Paper Jacks. Happy Decorating & Packaging!
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