Stained Glass Christmas Cookies
Ready for a fun and easy project? Simply stencil the pattern in black Royal Icing, then paint the colors in with a mixture of Petal dust and cooking oil.
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Here we used this technique for Stained Glass Christmas Cookies, but we also have links below to browse tons of different designs. Pick one (or a few) and start hand painting your little heart out. Notice the cookie flooding technique we use here... super easy! Ok... enough talk, let's watch:
We painted the cookies with a mixture of Petal Dust and Cooking oil to give it a water-color look, but if you want the painting to dry faster, mix it with any Activator, or just use our ECG Incredible paints thinned with a bit of Poppy Paint Thinner too keep that watercolor look. You can also leave the cookies unpainted and bring a set of edible markers with you to the Christmas Party to keep the kids at bay while you have yourself a Merry old time!
Here's the stuff you need, but be sure to check the links below for more options!




