Cookies in a "shabby chic" style...


Today I want to show you my first cookies in a "shabby chic" style. 

I love looking at vintage designs of various talented artists, 

that do scrapbooking. 

Such projects have inspired me to create these cookies.

In order to create the "old" look of the cookies, 

it is necessary first not use bright colors, but only pastel or muted. 

Just add some black or white to your color.

Brown color will be the best fit to a green one.



18 comments:

  1. Absolutely stunning and gorgeous cookies!

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  2. Sooo beautiful! Love the vintage look too!

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  3. How do you make the ones with written text on them? Edible transfers?

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  4. Oh, Nadia, once again, you are amazing! Really, truly, in a class by yourself! I love to see what you create! Thanks for sharing your creations, and answering people's questions about the how-to's. I doubt anybody could even really re-create your intricate designs. But, sweet of you to share. Just stunning!

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    1. Thank you for your sweet comment! I realy appreciate!

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  5. Nadia, love your blog. Your creations are beautiful!! I have a question that I hope you can answer. I am having a problem with the colors on my cookies bleeding onto each other. For instance a cookie that has white and another color royal icing on it, the other color will bleed onto the white after the cookie sits for a while. Hope you can help with this problem. Thank you.

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    1. Hi Amy! The first reason the icing could be very watery...Secondly, the basic covered with white icing is not dry enough. Hope it helps :)

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  6. What tip do you use for the pink flowers?

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  7. These cookies are the most beautiful I've ever seen. They ar not just cookies, they're art!

    What tip did you use to write the text?

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  8. Thank you for your reply Nadia!

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  9. How do put the background script on the cookies? Is it a wet on wet techniques?

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    1. On the bunnies. I especially like the one with the translucent glossy look.

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