Today's Tasty Friday is for all of you who are already collecting up Halloween ideas and pinning them to your Halloween Pin Board. I know you are...I am! Last week, I made my first watercolor skull that was beyond easy. Today, I want to share with you this skull, bat, and witch hat cookie images from the book The Complete Photo Guide to Cookie Decorating.
This skull looks so easy, I was even wondering if shaping the cookie in the form of a skull would be pretty easy too although, I think I have a skull shaped cookie cutter.
More about the CPi book:
The Complete Photo Guide to Cookie Decorating
This richly illustrated how-to book is a comprehensive reference about various techniques for decorating cookies, including buttercream icing, rolled fondant, run sugar, painting, chocolate icing, and egg wash glaze. The clear organization provides easy access to information with step-by-step directions and 400 full-color photos. Easy projects provide fun opportunities for trying the techniques, and a gallery of beautifully decorated cookies offers examples and inspiration to pursue the hobby yourself!
Autumn Carpenter is a skilled sugar artist, demonstrator, teacher, and author. She is a third generation candy maker and confectionary artist; growing up, she worked closely with her mother on books, product development, and classes. Autumn demonstrates annually at the International Cake Exploration Societé and travels the U.S. teaching her craft. She owns a retail cake and candy supply shop and lives in Fort Wayne, IN. Visit her online at http://www.autumncarpenter.com, http://www.cookiedecorating.com, and http://autumncarpenter.wordpress.com.
so cool! thanks for sharing.
Posted by: sue | September 20, 2013 at 06:08 PM