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Sunday, August 30, 2015

Vintage Wedding (March 2015)

When a colleague of mine asked me about making cookies for a "vintage" wedding shower, I was very intrigued.  I had been eying some interesting patterns/textures, but I had never yet had the opportunity to attempt them.  And, while these cookies were inspired by some of my favorite bakers,
 the designs are happily (mostly) mine.


I narrowed the designs to a set of 6.  Then I created 2 designs for each of the 3 background colors: light brown, ivory, and periwinkle.


The burlap pattern was definitely my favorite.  After looking into several different techniques, I chose to attempt the 


After the base layer had dried, I used a filigree pattern on top with a thicker, piping consistency of the same color.  The filigree pattern I've been practicing is found on SweetAmb's website.


Although very simple, this lace pattern was inspired by a tutorial from Sweet Sugarbelle.


(I know this floral design was inspired by another design somewhere online, but I can't remember the exact link.)  Making the petals with the exact pressure/release in the icing bag turned out to be more challenging than I had thought.


I had a chance to practice petals again with this simple design.


This design was also simple, consisting of small heart and dot details to a solid cookie.


By themselves, each cookie was fairly easy to execute; however, I liked how complex the designs looked when all grouped together on a platter.


I added a quick bride and groom cookie to complete the platter.



So, my first attempt at vintage cookies...fun, different, and inspiring!

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