Decorating Cookies
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Since beginning She Wears Many Hats a few years ago, I’ve met so many wonderful people. Some have become very close friends, enriching my life in so many ways. One of those precious friends is Bridget from Bake at 350. Bake at 350 is a site where Bridget wields her talent-filled piping bags to create treats to share with us all. She’s a lovely lady, full of creativity, and one very cool shoe collection.
Today I’m tickled to share Bridget’s new book with you just in time for the holidays: Decorating Cookies: 60+ Designs for Holiday, Celebrations & Everyday. It’s filled with cookie designs for all occasions, with special attention given to detailed instructions for newbies just like me. I was excited to receive a copy to try my hand at creating fancy decorated cookies in my own home.
Bridget clearly has a knack for teaching. The book is nicely organized with a pictorial content page of designs, as well as pages for needed supplies, recipes, and tutorials on basic techniques to master. There’s even a troubleshooting section for handling problems that may pop up.
You’ll be happy to find a variety of cookie designs for all occasions with step-by-step directions for each design. Very cool.
After reading through some of the technique sections, I decided to just make a batch of cookies to practice with in order to work out kinks and learn some of the handy tips Bridget covers in the book before making a real batch share. One of Bridget’s designs for snowflake ornaments, caught my eye and looked pretty simple for a starting place. Plus, I don’t know about you, but I’m in the mood for cooler weather. Bring on the snow! I played with a white and blue color combo creating simple snowflake designs of dots and lines. Then tried my hand at writing with icing. My hat is off to all those talented cookie and cake decorators out there!
My results were far from perfect (many mistakes were made as I worked through the process), but with Bridget’s book at my side, I was able to learn how to correct some things and what to do differently next time. The next batch will be easier for sure. Maybe I’ll move on to 3 colors next time!
Experimenting with icing is fun, y’all. I think my children’s interests were piqued watching me play. We’ll have a great time as a family working together on cookie projects. It’ll be fun to be able to decorate cookies with our grandchildren some day.
Look for Decorating Cookies: 60+ Designs for Holiday, Celebrations & Everyday by Bridget Edwards at your local bookstore or online at booksellers like Amazon. What a terrific addition it would make to any cookbook collection. And with the holidays fast approaching, this book will surely be one to add to the gift shopping list!
Now … time for a giveaway!
Yep. One person will be randomly selected to win a copy of this fabulous sweet book. YAY!
To enter, leave a comment below. Entries will be accepted until Friday, October 19, 2012, Midnight PST. A random winner will be selected and notified via email sometime on Saturday, October 20, 2012. Open to U.S. residents only.Giveaway has ended and a winner has been selected. Congratulations to #66 Tina S. I’ll be contacting you Tina about your prize.
Happy baking AND let it snow!!!
(I received a copy of Decorating Cookies: 60+ Designs for Holiday, Celebrations & Everyday by Bridget Edwards to keep and the giveaway is provided by the publisher. Other than a nifty book, I was not compensated in any way, and as always, all opinions are my own.)
I would love to learn some new tricks!
This cookbook looks like so much fun and I could really use the help with my decorating skills! 🙂
Looks like fun! And yes, bring on the cooler weather!
Thanks for sharing this book. If I win I can continue to be part of even more celebrations. Pick me pick me!!!!
It would be wonderful to receive such a beautiful book to learn a new skill and have fun at the same time.
I would love to have this book. I’ve never attempted decorating cookies except for using sprinkles. I would like to try making some gingerbread man cookies using icing techniques.
Your cookies look beautiful! And the book looks beautiful too…thank you for the opportunity to win it!
I loved the color combination, you used for your snowflakes.
This looks like an awesome book! Thanks for the giveaway 🙂
The holidays are coming! I would love to learn to decorate with such perfection.
What a wonderful book!!! I love the fact that it has step-by-step pictures throughout. Would love to own this book!
this looks like a great book! Does it include patience?
I have made dozens of iced/decorated cookies each year for Christmas…or thought I had until I saw the likes of Bridget’s work. She is so meticulous and her results are quite simply stunning; I fear I would have trouble taking a bite!
I think you did good actually Amy; very pretty cookies.
Looks awesome!
So happy for the chance to win this awesome book! Thanks!!!!
Awesome giveaway. Thank you
I love the different cookies. What an awesome giveaway!
I love Bake at 350 blog. The cookies she creates are amazing and she makes it look easy so even I could attempt it.
You did such a beautiful job on your cookies, Amy. I don’t yet have a copy of Bridget’s book, but it’s definitely on my wish list. I adore her and her work.
What an awesome book, Bridget is always inspiring!