Such a great idea! I'm going to try that. I've also found that parchment paper is better for lining trays since it's stronger than wax paper. Thanks for the tip!!!
Meaghan ,
The cookies are beautiful and you've given me a fantastic idea for Valentine's Day cookies!
Regarding the icing; I design and decorate a lot of cakes. I just recently started using poured icing and plan to play with is some more as I wasn't too happy with my first attempt. I wanted to let you know what you could do to keep from wasting or throwing out the leftover icing.
I would omit the wax paper altogether and just let the icing drip onto the cookie sheet. Once you ice some cookies, you can put the cookie sheet in the oven (at a very, very low setting) and melt the icing. Pour it into a small bowl, let it cool until it's the consistency desired, and continue using!
Thank you everybody!
Pocket full of Sunshine, sorry for the late reply. I've had limited email access the last week due to travel and illness, so I haven't checked any COAK notices. I did not know I had comments here. I only use the free Microsoft Paint program that came with my computer. I don't have Photoshop, though one day... one day I shall own photoshop! Not sure if you can Direct message on COAK but you're always welcome to contact me that way, or if you click on my blog, I have contact and email information. I check email more regularly and you are always welcome to email me.
LOL i don't want to make them as coockies thing i will make something else but love your pretty birdies sooooo much.
this is stunning, sooo pretty and beautiful, well done!!!;-D
thank you for the tute and sharing;-S
The cookies are beautiful and you've given me a fantastic idea for Valentine's Day cookies!
Regarding the icing; I design and decorate a lot of cakes. I just recently started using poured icing and plan to play with is some more as I wasn't too happy with my first attempt. I wanted to let you know what you could do to keep from wasting or throwing out the leftover icing.
I would omit the wax paper altogether and just let the icing drip onto the cookie sheet. Once you ice some cookies, you can put the cookie sheet in the oven (at a very, very low setting) and melt the icing. Pour it into a small bowl, let it cool until it's the consistency desired, and continue using!
Pocket full of Sunshine, sorry for the late reply. I've had limited email access the last week due to travel and illness, so I haven't checked any COAK notices. I did not know I had comments here. I only use the free Microsoft Paint program that came with my computer. I don't have Photoshop, though one day... one day I shall own photoshop! Not sure if you can Direct message on COAK but you're always welcome to contact me that way, or if you click on my blog, I have contact and email information. I check email more regularly and you are always welcome to email me.
this is stunning, sooo pretty and beautiful, well done!!!;-D
thank you for the tute and sharing;-S