

to make the mini flower cookies you will need:
dough
frosting
mini flower cookie cutter
food coloring (I used Americolor soft gel pastes, Electric Pink, Electric Green, Sky Blue, Orange)
1 frosting bag, coupler, size "4" decorating tip and rubber band for each color
1 size "3" decorating tip
step one: bake your cookies
Cut out mini flowers with cutter and bake cookies according to recipe. Let cool completely.
step two: flood your backgrounds
Mix frosting color(s) of your choice. Prepare a bag of frosting with a size "4" tip and fill with half of one of the colors of frosting. Outline flower and let set well, about 15 minutes. With the other half of the same color, thin with water until the consistency of glue. With a small spoon or squeeze bottle, pour thinned frosting in center of piped flower and let run to edges. You may help the frosting along with a small butter knife or spatula. (For more detailed photos of flooding, see the post HERE). Let set well, at least an hour.
step three: pipe your designs
With a bag of frosting fitted with a "3" tip, pipe your designs on top of the set flooded cookie: swirls, stripes, dots, etc.

to package: you will need:
cello favor bags
small ribbon
tissue paper
white tin
thick, grosgrain ribbon
double sided tape
2 colors of felt
scissors
large flower cookie cutter (optional)
piece of paper
safety pin

step one: package cookies in tin
Place cookies in cello favor bags (I did 3 per bag) and tie closed with thin ribbon. This is important, as the cello prevents grease from the cookies ruining the tissue paper. Package in tin with tissue paper.
step two: wrap with grosgrain ribbon
Cut a piece of thick grosgrain long enough to wrap around tin. Wrap around tin so ends are beneath tin and secure with double sided tape. Repeat with another piece of ribbon perpendicular to the first piece, but don't secure with tape yet.
step three: make your flower
With the piece of paper, make a flower pattern. I used a large flower cookie cutter that I traced. Cut flower from paper and use as template to cut flower from felt. Repeat using the same shape flower, but smaller (I just traced a bit inside the cutter). Stack both pieces and cut two slits in both at center, about 1/4 inch long and about 1 inch apart. Take a piece of the thick grosgrain and thread through the slits (start at the back of the flower, come through one set of slits of both pieces of felt and go down through the other.)
step four: attach flower to tin
Center piece of grosgrain you reserved in step two on tin. With safety pin, attach flower from underside to center of grosgrain. Secure grosgrain to tin with double sided tape.
oh my, it's so pretty! I'm sure your mom will love it! I'm all about the packaging too! I have purchased tons of little boxes and ribbons and scrapbooking supplies just to package my baked goods. When I send my kid to school with some cookies for her teacher, it's all gussied up! I think it makes it more special.
ReplyDeleteThey are so lovely and colourful!
ReplyDeleteThat tin is so pretty....cookies, too! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the packaging!!
ReplyDeleteI bought your book a few months ago and it has been great ~ so many ideas! I had no idea that you had a blog until I came across a comment you left on bake at 350. I am so glad I found it!
These are so pretty! I'm really enjoying the color choices, and how nice and neatly you explain how to make everything! Don't you find it takes so long to remember all those steps and do your project too?! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteWow, these look fantastic! Thanks for the detailed tips. Oh, and you can never have too many flowers.
ReplyDeletecakebrain--thanks! after working in a store so long where packaging was half the battle, I'm sorta obsessed.
ReplyDeletethanks Mary and Bridget!
Great feedback cookies and cups! And to know where you found me.
thanks Marian and Cafe Chick! And love all your web sites, too.
i love the box gift. so cute.
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