Decorating Cookies with Kids
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It’s baking time y’all! In honor of what many are calling #cookieweek over on twitter I’m re-posting one of my most favorite cookie decorating days ever. It’s a simple, fun way to plan a time for Decorating Cookies with Kids. Not too messy, but still colorful and festive. Check it out…
This Christmas cookie decorating idea is a tradition that my good friend, Denise, shared with me last weekend. She and her daughter, Carrie, came over to show me how they decorate sugar cookies every year with special paint. This easy and fun cookie decorating technique has become a family tradition that Denise’s mother started many years ago. This tradition is truly simple and sweet.
You’ll need a basic sugar cookie dough (we used the Betty Crocker sugar cookie mix and it worked just great, just don’t tell anyone and they’ll never know), egg yolks, food coloring, sugar sprinkles (optional), cookie cutters and small paint brushes.
Begin by preparing the paints. The paints are just an egg yolk and a few drops of food coloring. How easy is that? In a small bowl (one for each color) place one egg yolk and a few drops of food coloring of choice. Mix well. Repeat for each color. Set aside.
Next roll out the sugar cookie dough and begin cutting out shapes. Carrie was all ready to go.
Here we go!
Carrie was all business cuttin’ out cookies.
All about the cookie cutting. She was a cookie cutting machine. Cookie cuttin’ Carrie.
Hey Carrie! All work and no play make for a dull cookie. Let’s chat.
So…Carrie…what d’ya think about those reindeer kissing on your shirt?
Don’t wanna talk about kissing and yucky stuff like that?
K…then what’s your favorite cookie cutter shape?
A stocking. Good choice. Wonder what you’ll get in your stocking?
Yeah, I see your wheels turning Carrie.
Now back to work!
Wow, Carrie. That’s a lot of cookies. You could work for the big man himself.
Now for the fun part. The painting.
Be sure to use a separate brush for each color or you may end up with a lot of brown cookies. I like brown. Brown is good. But if you’re wanting your angel to be majestic, I think yellow or red would be a better choice. But that’s just my opinion. If you want a brown angel, go for it. Let the Picasso inside flow. Want a blue Christmas tree? That’s fine too.
Rebel.
You can also add sprinkles for a little sparkle. You like sparkle, don’t ya Carrie? I can just tell. You sparkly girl you.
Whoa! You rock Carrie. If anyone out there is needing a cookie-cutter-outer and a cookie decorator, I’ll hook ya up.
When finished painting all of your cookies, bake according to recipe directions.
Aren’t they cute. And tasty too!
And don’t forget easy. Easy peasy. Try it yourself. It’s good sweet fun.
Have any good cookie recipes to share? Please do! And if you’re on twitter, check out the hashtag #cookieweek for other incredible sweet treats!
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i bet decorating with kids is so fun…even if it just turned out scribble at least you know NO ONE else’s cookie will look like that!
What a fun idea! The colors are so vibrant too!
I am going to have a dozen or so kids over to bake cookies as soon as winter break starts. We are going to try this method! It looks easy and not very messy!! Thanks for sharing!
I love the “paint”! Awesome idea!
SO FUN! The kiddos make the holidays extra special!
Decorating cookies with kids is a great holiday family event! Loads and loads of fun.
that child is absolutely precious Amy – my Miss Payton would like this – what a fun time!
I love these! I’m going to have to make them with the kids just because painting cookies sounds like too much fun.
This si the BEST idea!!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!
Awww – this looks like so much fun 🙂
What a great idea! And so easy!
What a really great idea! Using egg yolks for the “paint.” I have to do this with my grandbabies the week before Christmas. Thanks, Amy!
This is such a great idea & those colors are so easy to create. Must try this with the kids 🙂
This is so fun, I love it!!
I just saw this cute post and immediately thought of these kid-friendly cookie cutters found here:
http://www.missionrs.com/O1320.html
Perfect for the Holidays and so easy to use- they have been a big hit =)
Thank you for your inspirational baking post!
Great idea! I want to let you know that I included you link on my blog if you want to check it out: http://amyroachsenter.blogspot.com/2013/12/10-christmas-traditions-to-start-with.html#more