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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Lady Bug and Flower cookies {little girl birthday}

Spring cookies have been on my brain. It has been SOO cold, and usually once Christmas is over i'm ready for some warmer weather. We've got a ways to go though. 

Here are some spring-y cookies. With cute little lady bugs. For a very cute little lady who turned two. 







Thank you for the order, Chloe!



Tuesday, January 14, 2014

The Perfect Almond Vanilla Rollout Cookies

This recipe is one that I've created over the last few years while decorating cookies, and is now the only vanilla sugar cookie recipe I use. I love this cookie dough because it holds it's shape well and tastes SO good. Enjoy!!



  1. The Perfect Almond Vanilla Rollout Cookies

    Yield approximately 25-30 medium sized cookies

    Ingredients:

    • 2 c. butter (at room temp)
    • 2 c. sugar
    • 2 large eggs
    • 1 tsp. salt
    • 2 tsp vanilla
    • 1/4 tsp almond emulsion or 1/2 tsp. almond extract
    • 5 3/4 c. all purpose flour
    Instructions:
    1. With an electric mixer, cream butter and sugar for 7 minutes on medium speed with the paddle attachment. Beat in eggs just until combined.
    2. Add salt, vanilla and almond emulsion mixing for about 10 seconds on low.
    3. Add in flour and mix until dough is pulling clean from the sides of the bowl. In humid weather add up to 1/4 cup more flour if needed.
    4. Wrap dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least thirty minutes.
    5. Remove dough from the fridge and preheat oven to 325 degrees.
    6. To roll out, put dough on top of parchment paper in between two 1/4" wooden dowels. Then roll out with a roller and cut desired shapes.
    7. Put shapes onto a greased cookie sheet and put in freezer for 10 minutes before baking to prevent spreading.
    8. Bake for 10-13 minutes. Let the cookies cool on a cooling rack.
    9. Decorate! You can find my royal icing recipe here.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Christmas Tree Cookies {personalized}

Can I just brag about myself for a second? So I have NEVER had good handwriting and whenever I get an order to put names or any lettering on cookies it gives me serious anxiety.. nightmares even. Most professional decorators have a kopykake projector that projects the image or LETTERS onto a cookie and all you have to do is trace! It's pretty sweet. 

But  I don't have one of those. I do absolutely everything free hand and sometimes it shows. Especially when it comes to letters. But these came out looking uniform and (here comes the bragging) pretty dang good if I do say so myself! Yay for me ;).... but really. I was pleasantly surprised to see I'm getting better with words. 






One day I'm sure I'll get my Kopykake, but for now I'll keep working on my free hand.  Hope everyone is having a wonderful winter!

Gingerbread House and Gingerbread Girl Cookies

I have so many Christmas cookies that I did weeks (even months) ago and STILL haven't posted. So here are some belated Gingerbread Girls and houses for a sweet little girls birthday party. 










Happy (extra-late) Christmas!

Friday, December 20, 2013

Henna inspired Christmas Cookies {for some VERY cool clients}

These beauties were made for the Aba Agency. I was pretty excited (okay, I was freaking out) when I got an order from Aba for all of her high end clients.. including Vogue Magazine, Fendi Casa, Cirque du Soleil, Mercedes Benze, In Style Magazine and many more!

They were sent out to 30 of her clients and I LOVED how they turned out.


I wish I would've taken a picture of all 160 henna cookies, but here's about 30. Seriously, our house was cookie-fied. 








Each client got one of these little ornament girls with hand painted snowflakes. I loved all the colors she chose for these. 







Thank you again to the Aba Agency for your order!

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Christmas Lambs and Candy Cane Cookies {easy picture tutorial for lamb with a flower cutter!}

So dang happy Christmas is just around the corner! Our house is nuts right now with my husband in the middle of his law finals, and me in the middle of my undergrad finals (with lots of cookie orders on top of that). Of course, it's always crazy at the Bowen house what with the 3 year old and 20 month old little boys tearing around. 

I hope to do at least one more tutorial for Christmas, but for now here is a very simple lamb cookie using a flower cutter. You could even do this in buttercream and add little eyes or a bow to the lamb. 







What you'll need:
- thick black icing
- thick white icing in a bag with a #2 tip
- flower cookie cutter

First fill in a little black head and ears right in the middle of your cookie. I didn't wait for mine to dry, but you can if you'd like. To start on the 'wool', just add small dots close together until eventually the entire cookie is filled in. Add more dots in any areas where the cookie is showing and voila! You've got your very simple lamb cookies (which go great with some very simple candy canes). 


I love getting emails with questions and pictures of cookies you've made inspired by things on my blog! I love seeing others work and hearing their stories, so thank you to all of you who have sent me emails and left comments. As for tutorial requests, I will really try to get around to all of them as quickly as possible :) Just be patient with me!

Happy cookie-ing!!
xoxoxo,
Caitlin