How To Decorate Mini Christmas Cookies! [Sponsored]

  • 7 years ago
I got this adorable custom made candy jar from Zazzle.com and I thought it would be so cute to fill it with mini Christmas cookies! The jar came filled with Jelly Bellies, which I ate soon after the jar arrived. Ive posted a coupon code at the end of this post that you can use at Zazzle.com for your own custom products. But first, Ill show you how to make these mini Christmas cookies!\r
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This is a sponsored video.\r
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For this project you will need:\r
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Roll out cookie dough (my Orange vanilla spice recipe is available in my tutorial shop)\r
Mini Christmas cookie cutters\r
Flood consistency royal icing\r
Stiff consistency royal icing\r
Scribe tool\r
Round decorating tip 2\r
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These products can be found on my recommended decorating products page\r
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Colors:\r
Red: Americolor tulip red + burgundy + a touch of black\r
Blue: Americolor royal blue\r
Yellow: Wilton lemon yellow + a touch of golden yellow\r
Medium and light green: Sugarflair gooseberry\r
Dark green: Americolor leaf green + black\r
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I picked up this set of mini Christmas cookie cutters at Michaels. If you cant find this ex set, its okay because the shapes I used are pretty generic. I ended up using 4 cutters: The light bulb, the tree, the candy cane and the snowman head. You might have noticed that there is no snowman head in this set of decorated cookies. Thats because I turned it upside down to make the present. \r
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Learn how to decorate tiny Christmas cookies! \r
Use code SWEETAMBSZAZ for 10% off site wide on Zazzle.com through December 25th to make your own custom Christmas gifts! \r
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Visit my blog for more info on this project: \r
COOKIE and ICING RECIPE in my tutorial shop: \r
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Royal icing consistencies: \r
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Product recommendations: \r
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Baking and storage of cookies: \r
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Share your cookie creations with me!\r
FACEBOOK: \r
INSTAGRAM: or #sweetambs\r
TWITTER: \r
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Music courtesy of Audio Network. \r
Winter Warmer by Bob Bradley: \r
Christmas List 12 by David Tobin: \r
Christmas Eve by Christopher Ashmore:

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