These snowflakes and snowmen are incredibly easy to make... with white fudge covered Oreos. You can cut out snowflake and snowman cookies, pipe and fill them all with white backgrounds. I've done this. Hundreds, nay thousands, of times. But Oreo does the time consuming part for you. And forgive the subject line if you think drawing a snowflake is kindergarten stuff, but I remember way back to my first snowflake cookie. It took awhile to get the configuration right. So I've included tips on this as well.
SNOWFLAKE OREOS
you will need:
white fudge covered oreos
1 decorating bag
1 coupler
1 rubber band
1 size "2" tip
Americolor soft gel paste (Sky Blue) *
Frosting (recipe here)*
*you can get the decorating bag, coupler and tip at any major craft store. You can of course use any coloring, like those found in craft stores, but I prefer Americolor. I included a frosting recipe, but you can use your own or store-bought, too.
the only step:
Prepare a frosting bag with a size 2 tip (use the instructions on the frosting bag box) and fill with light blue frosting. Close tightly with the rubber band. Pipe snowflakes on Oreos. (See below for "How to Draw a Snowflake.") Let set at room temperature overnight.
SNOWMAN OREOS
you will need:
white fudge covered oreos
2 decorating bags
2 couplers
2 size "2" tips
2 rubber bands
Americolor soft gel pastes (Orange and Super Black)
frosting
see above for notes on supplies
to decorate:
Prepare two frosting bags using the bags, couplers and size 2 tips. Fill one bag with orange and one bag with black frosting. Close tightly with the rubber bands. Pipe the smiley face with the black. Pipe the carrot with the orange. For carrot, I start at the middle of the circle and squiggle up and down, back and forth towards the edge of the circle, trailing off at the end to form a point.
How to Draw a Snowflake
The secret to drawing a snowflake is starting with a strong base: 3 lines (to make 6 spokes). That's it. You draw an "X" and then draw a line through the center horizontally. From there, you can just add your details, using the same details--"V"s, diamonds, loops or dots--in each of the 6 sections. The pictures below show some ideas (to the right of each snowflake are the shapes I used.)


ooh thanks for the tutorial. now i know how its done.
ReplyDeleteI am seriously going to try to decorate beautiful cookies this Christmas. Thanks for the lesson.
ReplyDeletehow adorable! well done :)
ReplyDeleteomgod! how ADORABLE! i'm going to do this :) it looks so fun!
ReplyDeletecomplimnenti per la decorazione รจ proprio simpatica!!! carinissima
ReplyDeleteciao
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Cool idea, thanks! My babygirl (9yrs old)will love this. It will keep her busy while I work on other things! Yay!
ReplyDelete~ingrid
these are so cute!! what a great thing to do w oreos!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! We also cover ritz and peanut butter sandwiches with white chocolate at Christmas.
ReplyDeleteoh these are so totally cute!! would be a super fun project for anyone who has little kids (or who are little kids at heart)
ReplyDeletehow easy is that? when you show us that way it makes it so much easier to understand & follow. just a matter of piece by piece as a opposed to a whole.
ReplyDeletethank you!!
This idea appeals to me in so many ways! I love the idea of using the oreos...time-saving! and adding the snowflake on top adds that personal touch. They look awesome! I'm going to have to find white fudge-covered oreos though...
ReplyDeleteOh, I love these! So cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful and such a great idea for a shortcut that produces a great cookie!
ReplyDeleteI already bought the white fudge covered oreos! Thanks for the GREAT idea!
ReplyDeleteSqueal! I almost did something similar! AWESOME!!! Snowflakes are even better!!!
ReplyDeleteHi. Just wondering where you got the white fudge covered oreos in your area? I am having a difficult time locating them here. Maybe I have a similar store in my area I haven't tried yet. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteLorraine, if you are going to find them at all, it'd be now. They are a seasonal release from Oreo, found in the supermarket next to the other ones. I'd try a different supermarket or Target or somewhere like that!!
ReplyDeleteToo Cute! I was lloking for another idea.. This one is perfect!
ReplyDeleteI made these tonight. I even dipped my own Oreos. They were so fun and easy to make! I didn't want to spend $13 on the meringue powder so I used the egg mixture from a angel food cake mix. I used 4 TBS and it worked GREAT!!! I then put the colored icings into their own reusable condiment bottle (like at a diner) and it worked like a charm! Thank you for the awesome instructions.
ReplyDeleteooh, that's good to know! Someone just asked me about that substitution, so glad to know it works! Thank you!
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