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Painted Cookies | Learn Very Easy Methods to Make Your Own Super Mouth-Watering Painted Sugar Cookies (With Pics, Videos & FAQs)

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Adding a painted watercolor effect to cookies is a great way to make beautiful, decorated cookies without using more royal icing! These Painted Sugar Cookies are a unique and fun cookie decorating idea that is easy for beginners and everyone in between. Great as holiday cookies!

Ingredients

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  • 2¾ cups of flour
  • 1 teaspoon of salt
  • 1 cup of (2 sticks) softened butter
  • 1½ cups of sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 2 teaspoons of McCormick® All Natural Pure Vanilla Extract
  • 1 container (16 ounces) white frosting

Instructions

To make painted cookies:

  • Start with cookies that have been flooded with royal icing and the royal icing is completely hard & dry.
  • Add a few drops vodka to a small bowl or dish and then add a drop or two of gel food coloring.
  • Mix with your brush and blot off the excess paint. You’re ready to start painting!
  • Allow the cookies to dry for an hour or so after painting, before packaging.

To make a tree design:

  • Start by adding a few drops of the Moss Green food coloring into the dish and dilute it slightly with a few drops of vodka.
  • Using a flat/wide brush, create several tree trunks. You want to try and make the color a bit deeper for the trunks to give the trees a sturdy center.
  • Using the corners of the brush, lightly dab branches on either side of the center. If you repeat some dabs on top of the branches you already made, it gives the tree more depth. Be sure to blot your paintbrush on a paper towel along the way!
  • With the darkest trees made, dilute the food coloring with a few more drops of vodka to lighten the color. Make a few more trees at different heights behind the darker ones.
  • If you have other shades of green (the Silver Spruce color is gorgeous and works wonderfully for this design), add a drop to the green color you’ve already made or into a new bowl/cavity. It helps to mix up the shades/tones of greens to give the trees a more of a woodsy, forest look.
  • Lastly, add a little dab of color to the bottom of the cookie and thin it out with a bit of pure vodka. Add a different shade of green and swirl it on top for contrast.
  • Allow to dry before packaging (about 1 hour or so).

Notes

  • Remember – Never use water to paint cookies. It will dissolve the royal icing!
  • Once you make your cookies, use Royal icing to flood the cookie. It’s recommended to keep the icing pure white so that all of my colors stand out.
  • Once the cookies are flooded, let them dry overnight. You need the icing to be completely dry and hard in order to proceed with painting.

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