Red, green and white - traditional Christmas colors.
These cookies are very winter and I wanted to make exactly these cookies.
Inspiration for them was the card that I saw on Pinterest.
I used two shades of gray, white and Silver food color spray from Wilton.
The first layer on the snowflake cookies is done with "wet on wet" technique
and then, after drying, I painted snowflakes with a very thick icing.
The final step - a light touch of Pearl food color spray from Wilton.
These are absolutely STUNNING!!!
ReplyDeleteMaravillosas! Como siempre, me dejas sin palabras!
ReplyDeleteBess
Thank you:)
DeleteOnce again...beautiful, beautiful cookies. I really like the one with the trees and the moon. I can see why you were inspired by that card. It made a beautiful cookie. The snowflakes are gorgeous, too. You always do such a great job! I love your cookies!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment Norma!
DeleteYour cookies are the MOST elegant cookies ever! I have gone to some top class bakeries, but I have never seen cookies like this. Wonderful job, and they are just to pretty to eat. Happy Holidays.
ReplyDeleteAww, thank you! You made my day :) Merry Christmas!
DeleteMerry Christmas Nadia! You make really elegant cookies every time!
ReplyDeleteThank you Tania! Merry Christmas my friend!
DeleteYour cookies always make me sigh. These are celestial in their beauty. Wishing you a Merry and very blessed Christmas Nadia.
ReplyDeleteAww, thank you Paula! Merry Christmas!
DeleteSince I was a child, I have been collecting cookie cutters, thinking that I would one day make cookies, frost and decorate them, and give them as gifts. Years later, here I am with an endless supply of shapes, but without any cookie habits yet. Then I stumbled across your page. My jaw remains on the table, absolutely intimidated by the time and perfection you have invested in these beautiful works of art. Bravo, Nadia, you are more than talented and dedicated.
ReplyDeleteThank you Karen! You made my day :)
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