
Hungry? I am. Some of my favorite foods are on these cookies. And these are special cookies. Not special because they are unusual to find on this blog. Quite the opposite. Special because they are exactly what is found on this blog. And they are for a contest. I entered the Foodbuzz Project Food Blog!

food
cookies
drawings
tutorials
lollipop sticks

my plea to you, dear reader


Let's start with some shrimp cocktail, shall we?

And of course another kind of cocktail.

I always have a salad before dinner.

My favorite food, mac n' cheese.

A little broccoli goes well with mac n' cheese.

How about some fresh strawberries for dessert?

the supplies*
frosting
cookie cutters
lollipop sticks
disposable frosting bags
coupler
decorating tip, size "4"
rubberbands
white frosting color
toothpick
food coloring pens
*Use your preferred size cookie cutter. I used a 2 1/2 inch circle and square. Find cookie cutters, lollipop sticks, frosting bags, couplers, and tips at the craft store. For food coloring, I use Americolor soft gel pastes, Bright White. For food coloring pens, I suggest Americolor Gourmet Writers, fine-line FooDoodlers and/or KopyKake sets. For tips on where to find supplies, click HERE.
the cookies
Roll out chilled cookie dough, according to the recipe, thick enough to accommodate lollipop sticks, about 1/4 inch. Cut out shapes and securely insert lollipop sticks halfway into cookie. Bake and let cool completely.



the drawings
how to draw shrimp:
1. draw a line with black
2. draw two curved lines
3. draw a trapezoid tail
4. draw curved lines in the shrimp and straight lines in the tail
5. fill the tail with orange and add orange highlight lines
6. add some light pink in front of the orange lines

1. draw an oval with black
2. draw two lines that come to a point beneath the oval
3. draw another oval in the glass
4. draw two lines and a triangle for the stem and base
5. draw a red dot
6. draw a green circle around the red dot

You can't layer food coloring pens or the color beneath will show (except black, which can be layered on top), so for the salad, draw all of the toppings first.
1. draw your salad toppings: orange lines for carrots, red semicircles for tomatoes, purple curved lines for red onion, and black circles with yellow circles for eggs
2. fill in around the toppings with two shades of green
3. add black outlines
4. add a plate

Unlike the salad, here we're going to layer colors purposely.
1. draw some orange blobs
2. immediately draw a blob of yellow on top so the colors blend, extending the yellow blob bigger than the orange underneath
3. dab the yellow marker tip clean and fill in a rectangle shape of yellow around the blended areas
4. draw the ramekin dish with black and add curved lines for highlights on top of the yellow and orange

1. draw a short, thick, vertical line with light green and a blob on top
2. make the blob on top bigger with a darker shade of green
3. add a black outline

1. draw and fill the top with green (a stem and three spikes)
2. draw and fill the strawberry shape with red
3. add a black outline and lines

Yay, you!!! This is awesome, as usual!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I signed up to participate, but am going to chicken out! I'm going to have so much fun watching...and voting! Good luck!
I'll vote! I truly enjoy the art you create, both edible and bloggable!
ReplyDeleteAmazing cookies! Good luck in the competition!
ReplyDeleteYour drawing on food is very unique! Food on food on sticks...cute! Great tutorials too! Good Luck Meaghan!
ReplyDeletethese are so cute,i wanna pinch them!
ReplyDeleteWo! wow! wow! Way to go! You have my vote. At the moment I have some down time from my little cake business so I plan on trying my own cookies. Wish me luck!
ReplyDeleteVoting for you now!
ReplyDeleteWhich food writers are your favorite? I want to order some this week but am not sure what to get
You guys are too awesome. Bridget, guess that's good news for me, because you'd have been such amazing competition :) ! Stephanie, I have lots of opinions on markers. Love my Americolor. I'd say my faves. Most marker-like and ease of coverage. BUT, the FooDoodler fine tip are much thinner for detail work, so depends on what you want to draw with them. The KopyKake have both (fine tip one end, big tip other end), but I find they tend to run dry. One note, though, if you need two shades of green, you'll need the KopyKakes. The others come only with a bright green, KopyKake is the only one with a lime color.
ReplyDeleteRealized we can't vote yet.. you better tell us when we CAN vote!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for answering my question. I'll start ordering all of them.
I love the Americolor Gel Food Dye.
You'll have my vote! I learn so much from your blog. And I'll be linking as well.
ReplyDeleteYour artistic decorating talents never cease to amaze me. Good luck with the challenge.
ReplyDeleteI would be honored to vote for you... but how do I do that? I clicked on the circle but it was just a picture... is there a link???
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Amanda
Voting starts on the 20th! But don't worry. I won't expect you all to put me in your calendars :), I'll post links when voting starts.
ReplyDeleteTotally and completely adorable post as your PFB entry. I love it!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on entering! That's a wonderful post. I actually had signed up to participate, but gave up once I saw the challenge.
ReplyDeleteP.S - What program did you use to make those drawings?
Avanika, I used the free paint software that came with my computer. Nothing fancy. I have zero graphic arts knowledge (and pretty shake computer knowledge, too)
ReplyDeletefreaking awesome! if i could eat all my vegetables this way i would. you've got my vote ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat post! The cookies are ADORABLE! You certainly have my vote!
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
You can check out my PFB post at : http://www.foodbuzz.com/project_food_blog/challenges/1/view/503
So so adorable! I just gave you a vote! You can check out my entry here: http://tinyurl.com/2ec2hlq Thanks and Good Luck!
ReplyDeleteI love this post! Your cookies look so artistic! Good luck with PFB! I voted for you.
ReplyDeleteIf you'd like to check out my post - here's the link http://bit.ly/9JXLNL.
Your cookie pop meal is so cute! I love this idea. You are going to go far in this competition. Best of luck. :)
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