Some of our family's dear friends have a beautiful lake house to which we were invited for a weekend this past July. It is a stunning home with even more amazing hosts. We went tooling around on their boat, ate meals overlooking the lake on their deck, and stayed up late chatting and eating popcorn. But, the best element of the weekend was introducing our kids to their grandkids...they clicked immediately, and by the end of the 2-day stay, they were crying about how much they would miss each other. Ooh, maybe we'll have another reason to visit next year...??
I couldn't arrive empty-handed, so I tried out some ideas for a lakehouse theme.
I started with a design for a motorboat. The actual picture I used for inspiration I had found while searching Google images. It was a picture of a resort's logo that I adapted to work on a cookie. I did this one a little backwards, starting with the water, but then working on the boat, filling in the yellow background last, and adding birds using the food marker pen.
SemiSweet Designs is another amazing blog I go to for inspiration. He had created beach umbrella cookies using a spider web cookie cutter (genius!). I know this family loves the yellow umbrellas on their deck, so I thought I'd make the platter more personal for them with this design.
While looking at the same post from SemiSweet Designs, I saw his amazing Adirondack chairs using Sweet Sugarbelle's school bus cookie cutter (which I happen to own!). He is so creative! A no-brainer...I had to try them. He had the luxury of using a Kopykake projector to make the design perfect, but I free-handed to the best of my ability all with 20-second icing. Overall, I think they're recognizable.
These life jackets were my own design, however. I took my t-shirt cookie cutter, and just cut off the arms prior to baking. They were actually pretty simple, but they turned out to be my favorites of the group. I started with the orange vest, piped a bit of blue down the middle, and let them dry. Later, I added yellow stripes and details with a food marker pen.
Since none of my platters are complete without some mini options, I added some anchor designs, inspired by Sweet Goosie Girl's etsy shop.
I was happy to bring a platter worth sharing, and we were all delighted with our visit.
Thanks for the great weekend!