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How to decorate Christmas sugar cookies

Last Updated on 09/12/2024


Explore fantastic ideas on how to decorate Christmas sugar cookies and have fun while experimenting with different designs and techniques. Whether you are a cooking fan or not, these ideas will tempt you to create fantastic cookies and embrace the Holiday spirit.

How to decorate Christmas sugar cookies

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How to decorate Christmas sugar cookies

Decorating Christmas sugar cookies can be a delightful and creative activity. Here are some steps and ideas to help you make beautifully decorated cookies:

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photo by Trình Minh Thư via unsplash.com

Materials Needed

  • Baked sugar cookies
  • Royal icing or buttercream icing
  • Food coloring
  • Piping bags and tips
  • Sprinkles, edible glitter, and other decorations
  • Toothpicks or small brushes for detailing
person decorating a gingerbread man cookies
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Steps

1

Prepare Icing

Divide the icing into small bowls and add food coloring to create various colors. Fill piping bags with the colored icing. Use different tips for different effects (e.g., fine tips for details, larger tips for flooding areas).


2

Base Layer

Start by applying a base layer of icing on the cookies. You can use the flooding technique by outlining the shape with icing and then filling it in. Allow the base layer to dry completely before adding more details.


3

Add Details

Use a piping bag with a fine tip to add intricate details like lines, dots, and patterns. For more control, use a toothpick or small brush to spread the icing and create finer details.


4

Techniques, Themes and Designs

Use Sprinkles and Edibles

Add sprinkles, edible glitter, or small edible decorations while the icing is still wet so they stick. You can create patterns or simply scatter them for a festive touch.


For a 3D effect, layer different colors and designs. Allow each layer to dry before adding the next to prevent colors from mixing.


Snowflakes

Use white icing to create intricate snowflake patterns.


Christmas Trees

Decorate tree-shaped cookies with green icing and colorful sprinkles as ornaments.


Santa and Reindeer

Use different colors to create Santa hats, reindeer faces, and other holiday characters.


Gingerbread Men

Add details like buttons, scarves, and facial features using different colored icings.


Finishing Touches

Once all the decorations are complete, let the cookies dry completely. This will ensure the icing hardens and sets properly. Store the decorated cookies in an airtight container to keep them fresh.


Painted cookies and cakes lessons

If you want to master this technique and turn a variety of cake-and-cookie canvases into edible works of art, you can attend an online lesson. Creativebug online class for Painted Cookies and Cakes by long-time Wilton instructor Robin Mueller is one of them where cake decorating meets surface design using icing gel colors, buttercream, decorator brushes, and palette knives.

Painted Cookies and Cakes by Robin Mueller CREDIT: CREATIVEBUG
Painted Cookies and Cakes by Robin Mueller
CREDIT: CREATIVEBUG

Watercolor Effects on Cookies

Add watercolor effects to cookies and cakes with bold strokes, flowing shapes, and even delicate floral motifs that look like they could be painted on teacups. They could easily be done on cookies covered in royal icing or fondant.

Robin Mueller Online Class Painted Cookies CREDIT: CREATIVEBUG
Robin Mueller Online Class Painted Cookies
CREDIT: CREATIVEBUG

Use tinted buttercream to create painterly effects on cakes and cookies with smooth delicately colored icing.

Painted Cookies and Cakes by Robin Mueller CREDIT: CREATIVEBUG
Painted Cookies and Cakes by Robin Mueller
CREDIT: CREATIVEBUG

Create Embroidery Effects

Apply buttercream with a palette knife to create bold impasto-style strokes and paint with it on cookies to create lacy, delicate designs that mimic embroidery.

Robin Mueller Online Class Painted Cookies CREDIT: CREATIVEBUG
Robin Mueller Online Class Painted Cookies
CREDIT: CREATIVEBUG

How to create luminous effects

Use color dust and pearl dust to create colorful, shimmering effects on cookies and cakes. You apply dust using both wet and dry techniques, and how to create ombre effects on cakes. Robin shares ideas for adding metallic accents to the cakes and cookies shown in this series as well as store-bought treats that need to be kicked up a notch.

Painted Cookies and Cakes by Robin Mueller CREDIT: CREATIVEBUG
Painted Cookies and Cakes by Robin Mueller
CREDIT: CREATIVEBUG

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